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Am J Public Health ; 111(8): 1513-1515, 2021 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34185547

ABSTRACT

Objectives. To compare outcomes when pesticides are used to control bed bugs by professionals and nonprofessionals. Methods. All US National Pesticide Information Center inquiries from 2013 to 2017 were assessed to identify scenarios involving bed bugs and pesticide applications. Cases were evaluated with respect to types of applicators, misapplications, and human pesticide exposures. Results. Misapplications were more than twice as likely to be reported in cases involving nonprofessional applications (14%) as in cases involving professional applications (5%). Human exposures to pesticides were reported more often when pesticides were misapplied (70%) than when there were no apparent misapplications (31%). Conclusions. Both professionals and nonprofessionals may misuse pesticides to control bed bugs, which may increase the risks of exposure and adverse outcomes. Policy interventions may reduce pesticide incidents related to bed bug control by promoting professional involvement and adherence to product label instructions.


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Bedbugs , Environmental Exposure , Insect Control , Pesticides , Animals , Environmental Exposure/analysis , Environmental Exposure/prevention & control , Health Personnel , Humans , Insect Control/methods , Insect Control/standards , Pesticides/adverse effects , Pesticides/poisoning , Pesticides/toxicity
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