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This research paper reviews cases of domestic animal poisonings believed to come from pesticides, which accounted for over a third of the inquiries received by the Milan Poison Control Centre between 2011 and 2013. Dogs were most commonly involved, with insecticides like pyrethrins-pyrethroids being the most common cause of these poisonings.
The research examined incidences of domestic animal poisonings attributed to pesticides. This data was sourced from investigations carried out by the Milan Poison Control Centre (MPCC) over a period of two years. The study found that pesticides were implicated in 37.3% of suspected poisonings, a clear indication of their significant role in animal poisoning cases.
According to the data, the domestic animal most frequently affected was the dog, making up 71.1% of all poisoning calls. Cats followed at 15.8%, while horses, goats and sheep accounted for the minority of cases. This suggests that dogs and cats are more prone to pesticide poisoning, likely due to their frequent and close interaction with environments where pesticides are commonly used.
Insecticides, particularly pyrethrins-pyrethroids, accounted for the majority of poisoning calls. These compounds are widely used in agriculture and pest control, thus increasing the odds of domestic animals coming into contact with them. Cases of rodenticide poisoning were also significant, constituting 27.6% of calls, with the substances most often implicated being anticoagulant rodenticides like brodifacoum and bromadiolone.
The study observed a trend in the use of pesticides, noting that suspected poisoning cases linked to banned pesticides like aldicarb, carbofuran, endosulfan, and paraquat decreased. However, the number of suspected poisoning cases attributed to newer pesticides, such as neonicotinoids imidacloprid and acetamiprid, increased.
Herbicides, molluscicides, and fungicides were also involved in the poisoning of domestic animals to some degree. Dogs were primarily affected, and the compounds most often involved were glyphosate (a herbicide), metaldehyde (a molluscicide) and copper compounds (fungicides).
The study proves useful in identifying evolving trends in animal poisoning episodes and aids in forecasting potential emerging toxicants.
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