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SPECIAL SECTION: Papers from SALTRA, the Program on Work and Health in Central America

Monitoring Pesticide Use and Associated Health Hazards in Central America

Pages 258-269 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013

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Mathieu Valcke, Marie-Eve Levasseur, Agnes Soares da Silva & Catharina Wesseling. (2017) Pesticide exposures and chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology: an epidemiologic review. Environmental Health 16:1.
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Pedro Orduñez & Luis Carlos Silva. (2014) Pesticides and the Epidemic of CKD in Central America. American Journal of Kidney Diseases 64:3, pages 477.
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K. Steenland, C. Wesseling, N. Rom?n, I. Quir?s & J.L. Juncos. (2013) Occupational pesticide exposure and screening tests for neurodegenerative disease among an elderly population in Costa Rica. Environmental Research 120, pages 96-101.
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Berna van Wendel de Joode, Douglas Barraza, Clemens Ruepert, Ana María Mora, Leonel Córdoba, Mattias Öberg, Catharina Wesseling, Donna Mergler & Christian H. Lindh. (2012) Indigenous children living nearby plantations with chlorpyrifos-treated bags have elevated 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCPy) urinary concentrations. Environmental Research 117, pages 17-26.
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