Summary: pesticides can enter the human body three ways: 1) by absorption through the skin or eyes (dermally ); 2) through the mouth (orally ); and 3) by breathing into the lungs (inhalation ). Dermal exposure results in absorption immediately after a pesticide contacts skin or eyes. Absorption will continue as long as the pesticide remains in contact with the skin. The rate at
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