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Hello!

I am interested in finding more informatiom about

cholinesterase testing for monitoring organophosphate

exposures.I am specially interested in studying

cholinesterase levels in farm workers ( India)who have

been severely poisoned and hospitalized due to

over-exposure in the last 4-5 years.These farm workers

still continue to use OPs every season and are

repeatedly exposed.

The other group i am interested in studying are

farm workers ( India) who have chronic exposures to

OPs every season but have never been poisoned severely

poisoned to be hospitalized.

I am searching for some literature that addresses

the effect of anticholiesterase pesticides on the red

blood cholinesterase levels of farmworkers in these

two groups.

Thank you!!!!

Preethi Rao

Ph. D candidate ( Industrial Hygiene)

Dept of Environmental Health.

University of Cincinnati, Ohio.

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From: preethi rao [mailto:pclakshmi@...]

Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 4:54 PM

Subject: [ ] Cholinesterase testing!!!

Hello!

I am interested in finding more informatiom about

cholinesterase testing for monitoring organophosphate

exposures.I am specially interested in studying

cholinesterase levels in farm workers ( India)who have

been severely poisoned and hospitalized due to

over-exposure in the last 4-5 years.These farm workers

still continue to use OPs every season and are

repeatedly exposed.

The other group i am interested in studying are

farm workers ( India) who have chronic exposures to

OPs every season but have never been poisoned severely

poisoned to be hospitalized.

I am searching for some literature that addresses

the effect of anticholiesterase pesticides on the red

blood cholinesterase levels of farmworkers in these

two groups.

Thank you!!!!

Preethi Rao

Ph. D candidate ( Industrial Hygiene)

Dept of Environmental Health.

University of Cincinnati, Ohio.

__________________________________________________

Get personalized email addresses from - only $35

a year! http://personal.mail./

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