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Archives of Environmental Health | 1968

Feasibility of Prophylaxis by Oral Pralidoxime: Cholinesterase Inactivation by Organophosphorus Pesticides

Griffith E. Quinby

One gram of pralidoxime chloride, given three to four times a week for up to 22 weeks to 13 men, was tolerated without signs. Red blood cell cholinesterase level in these men remained consistently above the level in a placebo group with equal exposures to organic phosphorus insecticides. More than half of the men given the placebo had a reduction of red blood cell cholinesterase level below 70%, but only one of the prophylactically-treated men fell this low. Although further observations on the feasibility of prophylaxis are desirable, it appears that oral pralidoxime chloride offers promise in preventing clinical poisoning from organic phosphorus pesticides.


Nature | 1965

DDT in human milk.

Griffith E. Quinby; John F. Armstrong; William F. Durham


Archives of Environmental Health | 1965

ORGANOPHOSPHORUS INSECTICIDES AND MENTAL ALERTNESS.

William F. Durham; Homer R. Wolfe; Griffith E. Quinby


JAMA | 1965

DDT STORAGE IN THE US POPULATION.

Griffith E. Quinby; Wayland J. Hayes; John F. Armstrong; William F. Durham


Archives of Environmental Health | 1965

DDT and DDE Content of Complete Prepared Meals

William F. Durham; John F. Armstrong; Griffith E. Quinby


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1958

Public Health Hazards Involved in the Use of Organic Phosphorus Insecticides in Cotton Culture in the Delta Area of Mississippi

Griffith E. Quinby; Kenneth C. Walker; William F. Durham


Archives of Environmental Health | 1965

DDA Excretion Levels. Studies in Persons with Different Degrees of Exposure to DDT.

William F. Durham; John F. Armstrong; Griffith E. Quinby


Archives of Environmental Health | 1968

Gentian Violet as a Cause of Epidemic Occupational Nosebleeds

Griffith E. Quinby


JAMA | 1966

Epidemic Nosebleeds in Apple Packers

Griffith E. Quinby


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1944

Distribution and Prevalence of the Mosquitoes of Kentucky.

Griffith E. Quinby; Robert E. Serfling; Joe K. Neel

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William F. Durham

United States Public Health Service

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John F. Armstrong

United States Public Health Service

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