Organophosphorus pesticides can be poisoned by ingestion, inhalation or absorption through the skin. Most of the causes of pediatric poisoning are: accidental ingestion of food contaminated by organophosphorus pesticides (including fruits, vegetables, dairy products, and poisoned livestock and aquatic products, etc.); misuse Toys or pesticide containers contaminated with pesticides; improper use of organophosphorus pesticides to kill mosquitoes, flies, fleas, bedbugs, cockroaches, and to treat skin diseases and deworming; mothers breastfeeding babies without washing their hands carefully after using pesticides; using packaging organic Use plastic bags of phosphorus pesticides as urine pads, or fill "soil pants" with soil that has been sprayed with organophosphorus pesticides instead of urine pads.
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