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Haematological, Biochemical and Antioxidant Changes in Wistar Rats Exposed to Dichlorvos Based Insecticide Formulation Used in Southeast Nigeria

The indiscriminate use of pesticide is a treat to non-target organisms. This study evaluates the haematological and biochemical changes induced by inhalation of local Nigerian dichlorvos insecticide on rats. The rats were randomly assigned to a control group which received only food and water and a...

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Main Authors: Kanu, Kingsley C, Ijioma, Solomon N, Atiata, Odudu
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Insecticides
Pesticides
renal toxicity
Rodents
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