malathion poisoning

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Definition

Noun: A toxic condition resulting from exposure to the organophosphate insecticide Malathion, typically through inhalation, ingestion, or sometimes skin absorption. It is a form of organophosphate poisoning that affects the nervous system by inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase.

Usage

This term is used specifically in medical, toxicological, and public health contexts to describe the illness caused by Malathion, a specific chemical compound. It is not a general term for pesticide exposure.

Examples
  • The farmworkers were hospitalized with malathion poisoning after the spraying equipment malfunctioned.
  • Symptoms of malathion poisoning can include excessive salivation, muscle twitching, and difficulty breathing.
  • Public health officials investigated the case of suspected malathion poisoning in the neighborhood.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in diagnostic and reporting contexts to specify the exact toxic agent, as treatment protocols for organophosphate poisoning are generally similar but identification can be important for incident tracking and prevention.
Variants and Related Words
  • Organophosphate poisoning (n): The broader category of poisoning that includes malathion poisoning.
  • Pesticide poisoning (n): An even broader term encompassing toxicity from various agricultural chemicals.
Synonyms
  • Organophosphate insecticide poisoning (specific to the class)
  • Insecticide toxicity (general)
Notes on Meaning

This term refers exclusively to poisoning by the synthetic compound Malathion. It is not used for poisoning by other substances, natural or synthetic. The severity can range from mild to life-threatening depending on the dose and route of exposure.

Noun
  1. a toxic condition caused by inhaling or ingesting the insecticide Malathion