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Title: Insecticides: Agricultural Use and Human Health Implications


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Insecticides Agricultural Use and Human Health
Implications
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Insectides
  • Def pesticides that are used to kill insects
  • Uses
  • In the agriculture industry, they are used in
    combination with fungicides and herbicides
  • Prevent insects from eating crops
  • Control insect-borne disease

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Indoor Application
  • Common insecticides flea powder and cockroach
    spray
  • Can be tracked indoors (on shoes, gloves, pets,
    airborne dust)
  • Indoor insecticides have longer half life than in
    the outdoor environment due to less water, UV and
    biological exposure and breakdown

4
Classifications
  • Organic synthetic chemicals that account for
    large number of pesticides
  • Inorganic manufactured with metals
  • Arsenates, sulfur, fluoride, and copper-compounds
  • Contact toxic to insects by direct contact
  • Aerosols
  • Natural composed of plants to defend against
    insects
  • Pyrethrum and nicotine
  • Systemic incorporated with treated plants

5
Agricultural Application
  • Spray application most common method
  • Applied manually by mounted tractor sprayers or
    hand held equipment
  • Aerial application as well
  • Targets insects that dwell on vegetation and soil

6
Environmental Considerations
  • Water pollution by various routes
  • Pesticide drift
  • VOC (volatile organic compounds)
  • Soil contaminants
  • Non-target organisms
  • Pest resistance

7
Environmental Considerations
  • Prior to the use of a pesticide in the United
    States, the Environmental Protection Agency
    studies the ecological effects of a pesticide and
    its degradation products to various terrestrial
    and aquatic animals and plants.
  • The EPA also studies the chemical fate and
    transport of a pesticide in soil, air, and water
    resources

8
Organophosphorus Insecticides
  • Class of chemicals composed of an organic radical
    bound to a phosphorus containing radical that
    kill insects.
  • Classified as non-persistent because upon
    hydrolysis with air, soil, or sunlight, these
    compounds are rapidly degraded
  • Widely used for agricultural, residential, and
    community health purposes
  • Examples chlorpyrifos, diazinon, dichlorvos,
    fenthion, malathion, methyl-parathion
  • Functions-
  • Irreversibly inactivate acetylcholinesterase
  • Disrupt insect nervous impulses which results in
    death or impairment of normal function
  • Replaced organochlorine insecticides that were
    known to be persistent in the environment

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Adverse Health Effects
  • Acute toxicity for mammals
  • Pose as addictive toxic effects that are
    amplified by multiple exposures
  • Metabolize quickly and excreted in urine
  • Potential chronic health risks
  • Respiratory depression, seizures, loss of
    consciousness
  • Absorbed by inhalation, skin penetration, and
    ingestion

10
Other Effects
  • Psychiatric effects
  • Cancer
  • Eye defects
  • Birth defects
  • Cardiac effects
  • Neurological

11
Poisoning
  • Signs and symptoms headache, nausea, muscle
    twitching, diarrhea, hypersecretion
  • Treatment Clear airways to improve tissue
    oxygenation, administer atropine sulfate
    intravenously, decontaminate skin

12
Alternatives and Considerations
  • Methods of cultivation
  • Other organisms to kill pests
  • Genetic engineering
  • Insect breeding interference

13
Insecticide Summary
  • Research safer ways to handle and apply
    insecticides
  • Minimize human exposure by introducing new or
    improved personal protective equipment
  • Investigate how home design and household
    cleaning practices affect indoor pesticide levels
  • Implement simple preventative measures like
    removing shoes at the door or installing walk off
    mats
  • Wash and peel food crops
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