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agro-chemicals to Parkinsons disease
It is never easy to tell precisely how
agro-chemicals and their combinations harm people. The data
requiredpesticide names, amounts applied, level of exposure,
geography, to start withmakes it tedious and limits
accuracy.
Researchers from University of California
in Berkley, usa, used gis (geographic information system),
superimposed land-use maps and pesticide-use data using software,
and estimated human exposure to pesticides in Californias
Central Valley. They also interviewed residents between 1998
and 2007.
Their conclusion: a combination of Paraquet,
a widely used herbicide, and the fungicide Maneb can trigger
degeneration of the central nervous system in people, leading
to Parkinsons disease. Previous studies have shown similar
effects of the two pesticides on animals.
The researchers interviewed 368 residents
living within 500 metres of farms between 1974 and 1999. They
found those exposed to both the chemicals were at a 75 per
cent greater risk of Parkinsons.
The study, published in the April 15 issue
of American Journal of Epidemiology, is the first to provide
strong evidence that Maneb and Paraquat act in synergy to
become neurotoxic in humans.
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Date:
July, 2009

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