A Case Report of Fungicial Poisoning
Abstract
Myclobutanil may be a conazole class fungicide. Mostly employed in food crops(like apple, banana, asparagus, beans, cranberry, grape, plum, soybean, tomato, strawberry) and in other commercial landscape. Moreover it’s lower acute toxicity is seen. In animal study, it can effect reproductive ability. Workers in fields are mostly affected. Common symptoms include headache, eye irritation, itching, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, nose bleeding. A 39 year old male patient was brought to emergency department with chief complaints nausea, vomiting, seizures, loss of consciousness, and nose bleeding. Patient was provided with treatment upon admission.
Keywords: Myclobutanil, conazole, fungicide.
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Myclobutanil, conazole, fungicideDOI
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