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Assessing Haemato-Biochemical, and Genotoxic Effects of Pesticide Exposure on Rural Inhabitants in South Punjab, Pakistan: A Biomonitoring Study

Assessing Haemato-Biochemical, and Genotoxic Effects of Pesticide Exposure on Rural Inhabitants in South Punjab, Pakistan: A Biomonitoring Study

Abdul Ghaffar1*, Ayesha Maqsood1, Riaz Hussain2, Ghulam Abbas3, Rabia Tahir4, Habiba Jamil1, Fozia Afzal5, Ahrar Khan6,7, Muhammad Ahmad Chishti1, Shahnaz Rashid3, Aliya Noreen8, Kashfa Akram1 and Maria Niaz1

Figure 1:

Ratio of DNA damaged at age less than 25 in comparison to both exposed and unexposed inhabitants.

Figure 2:

Ratio of DNA damaged at age less than 26-36 in comparison to both exposed and unexposed inhabitants.

Figure 3:

Ratio of DNA damaged at age less than 37-46 in comparison to both exposed and unexposed inhabitants.

Figure 4:

Ratio of DNA damaged at age greater than 47 in comparison to both exposed and unexposed inhabitants.

Figure 5:

Comet assay results depicting the damaging level of DNA content in exposed and unexposed individuals (a-c).

Table 3:
Mean values of hematological parameters in various diseases of pesticide exposed and unexposed individuals.
Table 4:

Mean values of serum parameters in different diseases of pesticide exposed and unexposed individuals.

Sarhad Journal of Agriculture

December

Vol.40, Iss. 4, Pages 1102-1532

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