With the prevalent use of pesticides in agricultural, urban, rural, workplace, and community settings, health care professionals are currently ill prepared to diagnose and treat pesticide-related health conditions. The information presented here has been gathered from various sources including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Pesticide Telecommunication Network, University Agromedicine Programs, American Academy of Family Physicians, Rachel Carson Council.and others. This information can be useful to health care providers in their education, research and practice to learn and understand more about pesticides issues.
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Inclusion of an information source in this library does not imply an endorsement. Also, this list will continue to grow; if you know of additional pesticides resources that would benefit health care providers, please contact us.