Carbamate pesticide poisoning

Poisoning caused by absorption of carbamate insecticides through the respiratory tract, digestive tract and skin. Carbamate pesticides (carbamates) are used as pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and the like for pesticides. This type of insecticide is divided into five categories: ① naphthyl carbamates, such as carbene; ② phenyl carbamates, such as leafhopper powder; ③ carbamate oxime esters, such as aldicarb; Cyclomethyl carbamates, such as furandan; ⑤ Heterocyclic dimethyl carbamates, such as isoxocarb Except for a few species, such as furandan, which have higher toxicity, most of them are of medium and low toxicity.

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