Insecticidal poisoning
Organic nitrogen pesticides commonly used at present are chlordimeform, also known as chlorophenime. Others also have acaricidal insecticides, demethylated insecticidal insecticides, and sham mite killer. Poisoning can occur if the pesticides are ingested by mistake, if they come into contact with the skin or if they inhale the mist.
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