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The protection of human health and food and fiber resources against
the ravages of pests of many sorts is a continuous struggle by all
people in the world. The use of chemical pesticides as an aid in
this struggle is now also global. These chemicals are deliberately
added to the environment for the purpose of killing or injuring
some form of life. Because pesticides are generally less
selectively toxic than would be desired, non-target species,
including humans, must be protected from injury by these chemicals.
This can only be achieved by thorough understanding of the
comparative toxicology of these compounds, and by minimizing human
(and other desirable species) exposure. The latter can only be
achieved by sound regulatory policies that utilize scientific
principles and data, properly tempered by both gaps in that data
and sociologic and economic considerations. This book contains the
proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Toxicology of
Pesticides: Experimental, Clinical and Regulatory Perspectives"
held in Riva del Garda on October 6-15, 1986. This NATO-ASI has
been promoted by the School of Public Health and Community
Medicine, University of Washington at Seattle, by the Institute of
Pharmacological Sciences, University of Milano and by the Giovanni
Lorenzini Foundation, and has been sponsored by both the Society of
Toxicology (USA) and the Italian Society of Toxicology.
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