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PESTICIDES' DETRIMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ON HUMAN HEALTH

Area/Stream: Medical Sciences,
Authors: Dr. M. Kannahi, Athiravas N S
Keywords: pesticide toxicity; pesticide safety; risk assessment, pesticides, human diseases, cancer.
Book Name /series: Futuristic Trends in Medical Sciences ,Volume 2, Book 21, Part 2, Chapter 11
Publication: IIP Proceedings

Year: 2023,
Month: November

Page No: 293-320,
ISSN/ISBN: 978-93-95632-92-8,
DOI/Link: https://rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl202395EEEC09E3E972D.pdf


Abstract:

Despite the fact that pesticides are being created. Using extremely stringent regulatory processes to operate with relative certainty and with the least possible adverse effects on the health and even environmental concerns health worries exist emerged. Linked to exposure to in the workplace pesticides in addition food as well as drinking water residues. Pesticides are frequently used on the job by pest control technicians, exterminators of household pests, and Farmers in outdoor fields and greenhouses. Majority of Pesticides are ingested by humans through pesticide-contaminated drinks and nutriment, but there is also a possibility of substantial exposure in or close to the home. Many of the negative environmental effects (exudations, spills, spray drift water, soil, air pollution, and adverse non-target the consequences for wildlife, fish, crops, and other life forms) occurred after application. Pesticide toxicity, dosages used, adsorption to soil colloids, general weather situations following implementation, and pesticide persistence in the environment .As a result, the risk assessment of pesticide consequences for health or the environment is dependent on the duration and level of exposure, the type of pesticide used in terms of environmental traits, including toxic effect and consistency. Pesticides are commonly used in areas. Furthermore, the quantity of requirements and methods of application used to analyze the harmful pesticides' impact on public health influence hazard assessments, as will already approved pesticide characterization and In the coming years, novel methods will be developed. It may have an impact on the authorization. As a result, new tools or techniques that are more reliable than existing ones are required to anticipate potential pesticide dangers and minimize their negative consequences for public health. In meantime, other pesticide low complex systems reliant growth of pesticides of novel compounds new mechanisms involved and enhanced range of protection, well as the conversion of pesticide preparations only just in use to safer formulations are all currently underway. Improvement (eg microcapsule suspension)). It can reduce the harmful effects of agriculture, especially the toxicity of pesticides. Furthermore, exposure to pesticidal compounds and potential environmental impacts are reduced by using proper and kept up with spray instruments and taking all appropriate safety measures at all times when managing pesticides. It is easily treatable. As a result of the need for Pesticides are employed for prevention strategies and food hygiene to manage pests and will most likely be used in the future. Most pesticides have the potential to be harmful to humans, with serious health complexities. There seems to be indication that parental exposure is also beneficial as childhood or adolescent exposure, may increase the risk in the big scheme of things. Pesticide exposure has been connected to many human diseases, including asthma, bronchitis, infertility, birth defects, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, overweight, autism, and behavioral problems, as well as pulmonary illnesses, Body part diseases and system breakdowns, NHL leukaemia, central nervous system tumours, and cancers of the mammary, colorectal, lung, prostate, gastric, hepatocellular carcinoma, and urothelial carcinoma are all increased by pesticide exposure.

Cite this: Dr. M. Kannahi, Athiravas N S,"PESTICIDES' DETRIMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ON HUMAN HEALTH", Futuristic Trends in Medical Sciences ,Volume 2, Book 21, Part 2, Chapter 11, November, 2023, 293-320, 978-93-95632-92-8, https://rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl202395EEEC09E3E972D.pdf
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