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Sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) risk assessment and risk communication

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Year
2002

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Eason, C., 2002, Sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) risk assessment and risk communication: Toxicology, v. 181, p. 523-530.

Summary

Sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) is a vertebrate pesticide widely used for possum control in New Zealand. Fluoroacetate is also a toxic component of poisonous plants found in Australia, South Africa, South America, and India. Because of its importance and effectiveness in pest control and the highly toxic nature of this compound, its acute sub-lethal and target organ toxicity have been extensively studied. In relation to its use as a pesticide its environmental fate, persistence, non-target impacts and general toxicology have been and continue to be extensively studied. Toxic baits must be prepared and used with extreme care, otherwise humans, livestock, and non-target wildlife will be put at risk. The high risk of secondary poisoning [...]

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Eason, C.

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ISSN WECC 0300-483X

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