An organophosphate cholinesterase inhibitor that is used as an insecticide. It has low mammalian toxicity. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)

Mortality among workers in an Italian cigarette factory. (1/4)

A cohort study was conducted to evaluate the mortality pattern among female and male workers in a cigarette factory. The study followed 972 female workers and 761 male workers with at least 6 months of cumulative employment from 1 January 1962 through 1 July 1996. Among women, mortality from all causes of death [standardized mortality ratio (SMR) = 0.9; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.8-1.1] and mortality from all malignant neoplasms (SMR = 1.1; CI = 0.9-1.3) were consistent with reference rates. Male workers had a significantly reduced overall mortality (SMR = 0.8; CI = 0.7-0.9), while mortality from all malignant neoplasms was as expected (SMR = 0.9; CI = 0.7-1.0). Among female workers the frequencies of deaths from diseases of nervous system (SMR = 2.0; CI = 1.1-3.4) and from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) (SMR = 2.7; CI = 1.0-5.6) were elevated at a statistically significant level. No association between duration of employment and diseases of nervous system was observed. A higher risk for NHL, based on three deaths, was reported among female workers with 15 or more years of employment (SMR = 8.1; CI = 2.2-21.0). Although based on small numbers, the excess of NHL here reported suggests that potential exposure to foliar residues of pesticides should be thoroughly considered in tobacco manufacturing.  (+info)

Use of Beauveria bassiana to control northern fowl mites (Ornithonyssus sylviarum) on roosters in an agricultural research facility. (2/4)

Treatment of Northern fowl mite (Ornithonyssus sylviarum) infestation on poultry in research facilities can be challenging. The mite has a rapid reproductive cycle (egg to adult in 5 to 7 d), and chemical treatments can be toxic to birds, personnel, and the environment. In addition, antimite treatment may interfere with experimental research designs. The current study evaluated the efficacy of topical application of an entomopathogenic fungus, Beauveria bassiana, in the treatment of a naturally occurring infestation of Northern fowl mites in pen-housed roosters (n = 14; age, 18 mo). Two groups of 7 roosters each were used in 2 experiments: Beauveria (30 mL, 2.9 x 10(10) spores per bird) compared with water (30 mL, control), and Beauveria compared with the common topical organophosphate agent tetrachlorvinphos-dichlorvos (30 mL). We also assessed a higher dose of Beauveria (300 mL, 2.9 x 10(11) spores per bird) in the 7 birds that were not exposed to tetrachlorvinphos-dichlorvos. Beauveria reduced mite levels relative to the control group but did not outperform tetrachlorvinphos-dichlorvos when used at an equal volume and frequency. Increasing the volume and frequency of Beauveria application improved outcomes such that visual inspection failed to detect any mites. The results presented here suggest that, when applied in sufficient doses, Beauveria effectively reduces mites on poultry and can be an important part of an integrated pest management program. Additional research is needed to document the most effective dose, frequency, and location of B. bassiana application to control Northern fowl mites in poultry.  (+info)

Dual effects of tetrachlorvinphos on procaine toxicity and procainesterase activity in rats. (3/4)

The effect of tetrachlorvinphos (TCVP) on liver procainesterase (PROCase) and procaine toxicity was studied in rats. TCVP is an organophosphate with an inducible effect on drug metabolizing enzymes. A single oral dose of 500 mg/kg of TCVP caused a remarkable decrease in PROCase (40% of control) 24 hr later and increased the motality after injection of procaine (250 mg/kg, i.p.) from 54% to 87%. Conversely, it was observed that PROCase elevated to 140% of the control and mortality decreased from 54% to 25% on day 3. With repeated administration of TCVP (500 mg/kg/day) for 5 days, the PROCase activity that was inhibited on day 1 was gradually restored to normal levels by 5 days and the mortality altered to 25%. The inducible effect on PROCase was examined using desmethyl-TCVP, a metabolite of TCVP without inhibitory effect on the enzyme; PROCase activity was enhanced to 1.6-fold of the control and procaine concentration in the brain was reduced to 30% of the control, accompanied with no death of rats after procaine injection. Electrophoresis of the solubilized liver microsomal fraction confirmed the inducible effect of TCVP on PROCase; microsomal protein from the TCVP-treated rat was more deeply stained than that from the control, and the PROCase activity of two anodic bands increased in the TCVP-treated microsomes. These results indicate that TCVP has a dual action on PROCase, inducible and inhibitory, and that the direct inhibitory effect of TCVP might mask the increased amount of the enzyme induced by repeated administration of TCVP. The dual effect of TCVP on PROCase would cause the change in procaine toxicity.  (+info)

Use of insecticide-impregnated ear tags for the control of face flies and horn-flies on pastured cattle. (4/4)

Three studies were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of insecticide-impregnated ear tags in controlling face flies, Musca autumnalis DeGeer, and horn flies, Haematobia irritans (Linn.), on pastured beef cattle. In one 16-week trial, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) ear tags treated with stirofos (Rabon) insecticide reduced horn fly numbers by 79% (P less than .05) and face fly numbers by 30% (P less than .05). Coumaphos (Co-Ral) insecticide dust bags used in a separate herd produced an 86% (P less than .05) reduction in horn flies and an 18% (P less than .05) reduction in face flies. In the second study, 5 and 10% permethrin (Atroban), PVC-treated ear tags in a one-piece design were tested. In this 11 week trial, horn fly control averaged 95% (P less than .05) with the 10% tag and 77% (P less than .05) with the 5% tag. Face fly control averaged 49% (P less than .05) for 8 weeks with the 10% permethrin tag. No significant face fly control was achieved with the 5% permethrin tag. In a herd treated with coumaphos dust bags, horn fly control averaged 93% (P less than .05) and face fly control averaged 34% (P less than .05). The third study tested 5 and 10% permethrin, PVC-treated ear tags in a two-piece design and two-piece 5% permethrin-treated ear tags in a polyurethane matrix. Fourteen-week horn fly control averaged 88% (P less than .05) with the 10% PVC-treated tag, 83% (P less than .05) with the 5% PVC-treated tag, 71% (P less than .05) with the 5% polyurethane-treated tag and 74% (P less than .05) with coumaphos dust bags. Face fly control averaged less than 50% (P greater than .05) throughout the trial with all treatments.  (+info)

Tetrachlorvinphos (TCVP) is not a medical term, but a chemical compound. It's an organophosphate insecticide used for pest control in various settings, including residential and agricultural. Exposure to TCVP can occur through inhalation, skin contact, or ingestion.

In terms of health effects, TCVP is classified as a possible human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). It can affect the nervous system and has been linked to developmental and reproductive toxicity. Symptoms of acute exposure may include headache, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. Chronic exposure can lead to more severe health issues such as neurological disorders and cancer.

It's important to note that the use of TCVP is regulated by various governmental agencies worldwide, including the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the European Union's European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). These organizations have set limits on the amount of TCVP that can be used in various products and applications to minimize human exposure.

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  • Researchers publishing their work in the respected journal The Lancet Oncology found that glyphosate , in addition to tetrachlorvinphos, parathion, malathion and diazinon (all chemical herbicides and pesticides), are all cancer-causing agents that deserve further scrutiny by government regulatory bodies. (naturalnews.com)
  • The US Environmental Protection Agency is backtracking on a decision it made last year to ban the organophosphate pesticide tetrachlorvinphos (TCVP) in pet collars used to control fleas, ticks, and other pests. (acs.org)
  • The report found two particular chemicals, tetrachlorvinphos (TCVP) and propoxur, used on national brands of flea collars. (healthandwellnesstimes.com)
  • Tetrachlorvinphos is an organophosphate insecticide used to kill fleas and ticks. (wikipedia.org)
  • Commercial flea collars contain two toxic chemicals that affect children in their product:propoxur and tetrachlorvinphos, an organophosphate. (aromahealthtexas.com)
  • This product can expose you to chemicals including tetrachlorvinphos which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. (medi-vet.com)
  • Common ingredients are: etofenprox, pyrethrins, tetrachlorvinphos. (petmd.com)
  • In 2014, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) filed a lawsuit against the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) seeking EPA to respond to NRDC's 2009 petition to ban tetrachlorvinphos in common pet flea treatment products. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tetrachlorvinphos can be toxic to people. (petmd.com)
  • This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Tetrachlorvinphos" by people in this website by year, and whether "Tetrachlorvinphos" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (musc.edu)
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  • Tetrachlorvinphos was originally registered for use on various food crops, livestock, pet animals, and in or around buildings. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tetrachlorvinphos, parathion and malathion were also on the list , released Saturday, of probable cancer-causing chemicals. (upi.com)
  • This volume of the IARC Monographs provides evaluations of the carcinogenicity of some organophosphate insecticides and herbicides, including diazinon, glyphosate, malathion, parathion, and tetrachlorvinphos. (who.int)
  • Tetrachlorvinphos and parathion were classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). (occupationalcancer.ca)
  • 2. Exposure to glyphosate and tetrachlorvinphos induces cytotoxicity and global DNA methylation in human cells. (nih.gov)
  • Studies of the pesticide tetrachlorvinphos have produced strong evidence of carcinogenicity in animals. (topdogkitchen.com)
  • Tetrachlorvinphos is banned in the European Union, but continues to be used in the USA and elsewhere as an insecticide on animals, including in pet flea collars. (who.int)
  • These chemicals are called tetrachlorvinphos and propoxur these chemicals are potentially harmful to pets and their humans at the levels found in today's flea collars. (leatherrepaircompany.com)
  • Its slim design and active component, tetrachlorvinphos, repels grownup fleas, and eliminates their larvae and eggs. (org.pk)
  • Hartz UltraGuard Plus: This collar contains tetrachlorvinphos and (S)-methoprene, which repel and kill fleas and ticks for up to seven months. (dammei.com)
  • Its slender design and style seresto tick and flea collar and active component, tetrachlorvinphos, repels grown-up fleas, and kills their larvae and eggs. (truegrip.com)
  • Important use and safety information for Rabon 50 WP (tetrachlorvinphos). (elanco.com)
  • The active ingredient in Rabon is called tetrachlorvinphos, which belongs to the chemical class of organophosphates. (floridamineral.com)
  • In 2014, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) filed a lawsuit against the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) seeking EPA to respond to NRDC's 2009 petition to ban tetrachlorvinphos in common pet flea treatment products. (wikipedia.org)