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Pesticide Data Program 2014
The USDA Pesticide Data Program (PDP) database provides national data on pesticide residues in food and water, with an emphasis on foods consumed by infants and children. PDP data are used primarily by EPA to prepare realistic pesticide dietary exposures for pesticide registration activities. Data for each calendar-year survey are stored in a separate dataset.
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Pesticide Data Program 2018
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The USDA Pesticide Data Program (PDP) database provides national data on pesticide residues in food and water, with an emphasis on foods consumed by infants and children. PDP data are used primarily by EPA to prepare realistic pesticide dietary exposures for pesticide registration activities. Data for each calendar-year survey are stored in a separate dataset.
Pesticide Data Program
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The USDA Pesticide Data Program (PDP) database provides national data on pesticide residues in food and water, with an emphasis on foods consumed by infants and children. PDP data are used primarily by EPA to prepare realistic pesticide dietary exposures for pesticide registration activities. Data for each calendar-year survey are stored in a separate dataset.
PDP data download from https://www.ams.usda.gov/datasets/pdp
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The Pesticide Data Program (PDP) is a national pesticide residue monitoring program and produces the most comprehensive pesticide residue database in the U.S. The Monitoring Programs Division administers PDP activities, including the sampling, testing, and reporting of pesticide residues on agricultural commodities in the U.S. food supply, with an emphasis on those commodities highly consumed by infants and children. The program is implemented through cooperation with State agriculture departments and other Federal agencies. PDP data. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Melnyk , L., Z. Wang, Z. Li, and J. Xue. Prioritization of pesticides based on daily dietary exposure potential as determined from the SHEDS model. FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 96: 167-173, (2016).
Chemical Data Release (CDR) Children's Products Uses, 2012
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This layer displays points of children's products uses extracted from the 2012 Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) database. The CDR database contains comprehensive use and exposure information on the most widely used chemicals in the United States. This layer is drawn at all scales and was procured for EPA through the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT).
Chemical Data Release (CDR) Children's Products Uses, 2012
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This layer displays points of children's products uses extracted from the 2012 Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) database. The CDR database contains comprehensive use and exposure information on the most widely used chemicals in the United States. This layer is drawn at all scales and was procured for EPA through the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT).
GHS City3 2014-2015
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Data that describes the effects of pesticide usage on children's health. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: Data are held by CDC and its grantee, Tulane University. It can be accessed through the following means: Data can be access by emailing the lead author of the publication, Derek Werthmann at dwerthma@tulane.edu. CDC is the lead federal agency and the project officer, Ginger Chew, can be reached at gjc0@cdc.gov. Format: Data are formatted for analysis in SAS. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Tulve, N., D. Werthmann, F. Rabito, D. Stout, N. Tulve, G. Adamkiewicz, A. Calafat, M. Ospina, and G. Chew. Pyrethroid Exposure among Children Residing in Green Versus Non-Green Multi-Family, Low-Income Housing. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 31: 549-559, (2021).
GHS City3 2014-2015
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Data that describes the effects of pesticide usage on children's health. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: Data are held by CDC and its grantee, Tulane University. It can be accessed through the following means: Data can be access by emailing the lead author of the publication, Derek Werthmann at dwerthma@tulane.edu. CDC is the lead federal agency and the project officer, Ginger Chew, can be reached at gjc0@cdc.gov. Format: Data are formatted for analysis in SAS. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Tulve, N., D. Werthmann, F. Rabito, D. Stout, N. Tulve, G. Adamkiewicz, A. Calafat, M. Ospina, and G. Chew. Pyrethroid Exposure among Children Residing in Green Versus Non-Green Multi-Family, Low-Income Housing. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 31: 549-559, (2021).