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Photodegradation kinetics, mechanism and aquatic toxicity of deltamethrin, permethrin and dihaloacetylated heterocyclic pyrethroids.

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Photochemical methods attracted much research interests for their high-efficiency and low secondary pollution. Decomposition of synthetic pyrethroids, the fourth major group of insecticides in use worldwide, was also of great significance due to their ...
Qiuyan Zhu   +5 more
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Permethrin

Reactions Weekly, 2019
DE Ficha, Permethrin Formulation
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Characterization of permethrin resistance in a Musca domestica strain: resistance development, cross-resistance potential and realized heritability.

Pest Management Science, 2019
BACKGROUND Permethrin (a pyrethroid) has been recommended for the management of a number of insect pests, including Musca domestica. Recently, resistance to permethrin has been reported from the Punjab province, Pakistan, which necessitates the need to ...
H. Khan
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Permethrin

2010
[Extract] Permethrin (3,phenoxyphenylmethyl (±)-cis, trans-3-(2,2-dichrofethenyl) 2 ,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate; C21H20Cl203); molecular weight, 391.3) is a synthetic pyrethroid which is a mixture of cis and trans isomers (Taplin and Meihking, 1996).
Speare, Richard   +3 more
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Exposure to permethrin and cancer risk: a systematic review

Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 2018
Paolo Boffetta
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Evaluation of Ivermectin vs Permethrin for Treating Scabies-Summary of a Cochrane Review.

JAMA dermatology, 2019
Clinical Question Is the use of ivermectin in patients infested with scabies associated with improved clinical and safety outcomes compared with permethrin? Bottom Line Both ivermectin and permethrin treatment were associated with high clearance rates.
S. Rosumeck, A. Nast, C. Dressler
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Early‐life exposure to low levels of permethrin exerts impairments in learning and memory with the effects on neuronal and glial population in adult male mice

Journal of Applied Toxicology, 2019
Permethrin, a pyrethroid chemical, is widely used as a pesticide because of its rapid insecticidal activity. Although permethrin is considered to exert very low toxicity in mammals, the effects of early, low‐level, chronic exposure on the adult central ...
Hirokatsu Saito   +4 more
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Is Scabies becoming less sensitive to permethrin therapy?

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2021
C. Mazzatenta   +3 more
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Permethrin risk to cats

Veterinary Record, 2016
THE editorial ‘Canine babesiosis: autochthonous today, endemic tomorrow’ by Simon Cook and James Swann ( VR , April 23, 2016, vol 178, pp 417-419) highlighted the potential risks of tickborne disease in the UK, including canine babesiosis. This was a well-written, informative and timely editorial, and it helpfully included a table of antiparasiticides ...
Andy, Sparkes   +2 more
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Permethrin toxicity in cats

Veterinary Record, 2010
WE were interested to read the letter from Caroline Bradbury ( VR , January 30, 2010, vol 166, [pp 151-152][1]), and of her experience in treating a cat with permethrin toxicity. As Ms Bradbury suggests, there are certainly many veterinary surgeons who do encounter cases of permethrin poisoning ...
Claire, Bessant, Andrew, Sparkes
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