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Pesticide Poisoning in
Washington State
Washington is one of
several states that actively tracks and investigates
pesticide-related illnesses. From 2000-2004, DOH
investigated 709 cases of pesticides illness in the
agricultural environment and 745 cases in the
non-agricultural environment. Approximately 33% of all
identified cases occurred among workers in agricultural
settings.
Purpose of Reporting and
Surveillance
- To identify high-risk pesticides and use practices
- To identify targets for intervention and prevention
activities
- To provide education and support for physicians and
other health care providers
Reporting
requirements » hospitalized, fatal, or cluster
- Health care providers: immediately notify
DOH
Pesticide Program
- Hospitals: immediately notify
DOH Pesticide
Program
- Laboratories: no requirements for reporting
- Local health jurisdictions: educate health care
providers regarding reporting requirements to the State
Reporting
requirements » other
- Health care providers: notify
DOH Pesticide Program within 3 working days
- Hospitals: no requirements for reporting
- Laboratories: no requirements for reporting
- Local health jurisdictions: educate health care
providers regarding reporting requirements to the State
Last
guideline update
Jan. 2006 |
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