Allan J. Cessna, Margaret F. O. Crossley, James A. Dosman, Louise M. Hagel, Pat Hanke, Donald G. Irvine, Michele L. Masley, Helen H. McDuffie, Alan M. Rosenberg, Karen M. Semchuk, Ambi K. Senthilselvan
Abstract
This cross-sectional survey was conducted as Phase I of the Prairie Ecosystem Study (PECOS):Environmental Pesticide Exposure and Human Health. In November of 1995, community volunteers delivered a self-administered household questionnaire to 1185 rural households in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. The survey provided a broad description of the general health and the physical environment of 511 men, 499 women, and 393 children (<18 years of age) residing in 549 respondent households the rural study area (population density about one person>
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