DDT; das Insektizid Dichlordiphenyltrichloräthan und seine Bedeutung: The insecticide dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane and its significanceBirkhäuser, 1955 - DDT (Insecticide) |
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Experimental Exposure Accidental Intoxication Diseases | 137 |
Exposure of Workers | 147 |
Protection from Excessive Exposure | 186 |
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Aedes aegypti aegypti Amer animals Anopheles anophelines appeared application of DDT applied arthropod BURGESS 105 CAMERON and BURGESS cattle chemical chlordane compound concentration of DDT containing DDT per square DDT poisoning DDT powder DDT residual spray DDT spraying DEICHMANN diet dips disease dogs DOMENJOZ dosage doses of DDT econ effect of DDT emulsion endemic epidemic epidemic typhus eradication excretion exposure fever fleas formulations gambiae Hlth house flies increase insecticide insects kerosene larvae larviciding lice lindane liver malaria control methoxychlor mg of DDT mg/kg mg/m² milk months mortality mosquitoes Oral toxicity parasite rates Phlebotomus population ppm of DDT rabbits rats reduced reported resistance sheep showed SMITH species spleen spleen rates STOHLMAN studies SURBER suspension TARZWELL tests tick tissues toxaphene toxicity Toxicity of DDT treatment tremors typhus untreated vector villages weeks wettable powder WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION yellow fever zone