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Letter to the Editor

Comment on “An Analysis of Glyphosate Data from the California Environmental Protection Agency Pesticide Illness Surveillance Program”

, Ph.D. , M.D.
Pages 1039-1040 | Published online: 12 Mar 2003

References

  • Goldstein D. A., Acquavella J. F., Mannion R. M., Farmer D. R. An analysis of glyphosphate data from the California Environmental Protection Agency Pesticide Illness Surveillance Program. Clin Toxicol 2002; 40(7)885–892
  • Edmiston S., Maddy K. Summary of illnesses and injuries reported in California by physicians in 1986 as potentially related to pesticides. Vet Hum Toxicol 1987; 29(5)391–397
  • Mehler L. N., O'Malley M. A., Krieger R. I. Acute pesticide morbidity and mortality: California. Rev Environ Contam Tox 1992; 129: 51–66
  • The PISP structure and function are also described in detail in the California pesticide illness surveillance program summary report. 1995, (HS‐1734, accessible at http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/whs/pdf/hs1734.pdf), which Goldstein et al. cite

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