
doi: 10.1007/bf00605268
pmid: 4646171
Dogs, cats and rabbits were continuously exposed for eight weeks to dichlorvos atmospheres generated from impregnated polyvinyl chloride strips. Concentrations of dichlorvos in air were produced in the range 0.05 to 0.3 μg/l. No effects were found on the general health, behaviour, plasma and erythrocyte cholinesterase activities and electroencephalographic patterns of the animals.
Male, Erythrocytes, Behavior, Animal, Air, Electroencephalography, Environmental Exposure, Dogs, Dichlorvos, Cats, Animals, Cholinesterases, Female, Rabbits
Male, Erythrocytes, Behavior, Animal, Air, Electroencephalography, Environmental Exposure, Dogs, Dichlorvos, Cats, Animals, Cholinesterases, Female, Rabbits
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