Zinc Phosphide Poisoning: From A to Z [PDF]
Zinc phosphide is a rodenticide that is used in agricultural, urban and industrial environments in México. After ingestion, it reacts with hydrochloric acid, hydrolyzing into phosphine.
Anabell Juárez-Martínez +5 more
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Human Zinc Phosphide Exposure in Lebanon: A Case Report and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Introduction: Toxicity from rodenticides such as metal phosphides is common worldwide, particularly in developing countries where consumers have access to unlabeled and uncontrolled insecticides and pesticides.
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Pattern and predictors of death from aluminum and zinc phosphide poisoning using multi-kernel optimized relevance vector machine [PDF]
The use of metal phosphides, particularly aluminum phosphide, poses a significant threat to human safety and results in high mortality rates. This study aimed to determine mortality patterns and predictive factors for acute zinc and aluminum phosphide ...
Sara Abdelghafar +5 more
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Zinc phosphide toxicity with a trial of tranexamic acid in its management
Zinc phosphide is a highly effective rodenticide used widely to protect grain in stores and domestically to kill rodents. Acute poisoning may be direct by ingestion or indirect through accidental inhalation of phosphine gas generated during its use. This
Abdel Rahman M. El Naggar +1 more
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Zinc Phosphide Poisoning [PDF]
Zinc phosphide has been used widely as a rodenticide. Upon ingestion, it gets converted to phosphine gas in the body, which is subsequently absorbed into the bloodstream through the stomach and the intestines and gets captured by the liver and the lungs.
Erdal Doğan +6 more
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A case report of zinc phosphide poisoning: complicated by acute renal failure and tubulo interstitial nephritis [PDF]
Background Run Rat® is a rodenticide widely used against small mammals. It comprises of a minimum of 32% zinc phosphide which is highly toxic in acute exposures to humans. It may be consumed accidentally or intentionally.
Nilukshana Yogendranathan +4 more
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Clinical characteristics of zinc phosphide poisoning in Thailand [PDF]
Satariya Trakulsrichai,1,2 Natcha Kosanyawat,1 Pongsakorn Atiksawedparit,1 Charuwan Sriapha,2 Achara Tongpoo,2 Umaporn Udomsubpayakul,3 Panee Rittilert,2 Winai Wananukul2 1Department of Emergency Medicine, 2Ramathibodi Poison Center, 3Section for ...
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A case report on zinc phosphide ingestion resulting to acute pancreatitis [PDF]
Rupa Bhandari
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Toxicological profile and prognostic factors in phosphide poisoning: insights from a one-year hospital-based study [PDF]
Introduction The primary objective of this study was to compare the mortality rates and clinical severity of aluminum phosphide (AlP) versus zinc phosphide (ZnP) poisoning.
Ali Hassan Rahmani +5 more
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Rodenticide Comparative Effect of Klerat® and Zinc Phosphide for Controlling Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Central Iran [PDF]
Background: Zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis (ZCL) is a neglected disease with public health importance that is common in many rural areas of Iran. In recent years, behavioral resistance and/or bait shyness against the common rodenticide among reservoir ...
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