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There is little information on the degree of exposure to DDT which workers undergo, especially workers in manufacturing or mixing plants or in agriculture. This is unfortunate because it might be hoped that such information would make it possible to put to better use data already available from animal experiments either on DDT or, especially, on other, newer insecticides.
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Hayes, W.J., Simmons, S.W., Knipling, E.F. (1959). Exposure of Workers. In: Müller, P., Simmons, S.W. (eds) DDT: The Insecticide Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane and Its Significance / Das Insektizid Dichlordiphenyltrichloräthan und Seine Bedeutung. Chemische Reihe, vol 10 . Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6809-9_8
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