首页> 外文期刊>Environmental health perspectives. >Status of Legislation and Regulatory Control of Public Health Pesticides in Countries Endemic with or at Risk of Major Vector-Borne Diseases
【24h】

Status of Legislation and Regulatory Control of Public Health Pesticides in Countries Endemic with or at Risk of Major Vector-Borne Diseases

机译:在传染病严重或有危险的国家中公共卫生农药的立法和监管控制状况

获取原文
           

摘要

Background: Legislation and regulation of pesticides used in public health are essential for reducing risks to human health and the environment. Objective: We assessed the global situation on legislation and regulatory control of public health pesticides. Methods: A peer-reviewed and field-tested questionnaire was distributed to 142 member states of the World Health Organization (WHO); 113 states completed the questionnaire. Results: Legislation on public health pesticides was absent in 25% of the countries. Where present, legislation often lacked comprehensiveness, for example, on basic aspects such as labeling, storage, transport, and disposal of public health pesticides. Guidelines or essential requirements for the process of pesticide registration were lacking in many countries. The capacity to enforce regulations was considered to be weak across WHO regions. Half of all countries lacked pesticide quality control laboratories, and two-thirds reported high concern over quality of products on the market. National statistics on production and trade of pesticides and poisoning incidents were lacking in many countries. Despite the shortcomings, WHO recommendations were considered to constitute a supportive or sole basis in national registration. Also, some regions showed high participation of countries in regional schemes to harmonize pesticide registration requirements. Conclusions: Critical deficiencies are evident in the legislative and regulatory framework for public health pesticides across regions, posing risks to human health and the environment. Recent experience in some countries with situational analysis, needs assessment, action planning, and regional collaboration has signaled a promising way forward.
机译:背景:立法和管制公共卫生中使用的农药对于减少对人类健康和环境的危害至关重要。目的:我们评估了公共卫生农药立法和法规控制的全球情况。方法:向世界卫生组织(WHO)的142个成员国分发了经过同行评审和现场测试的问卷; 113个州填写了调查表。结果:25%的国家没有有关公共卫生农药的法律。在现行法规存在的地方,立法常常缺乏全面性,例如在基本标签方面,如公共卫生农药的标签,存储,运输和处置。许多国家缺乏农药注册过程的准则或基本要求。人们认为,世卫组织各区域执行法规的能力薄弱。所有国家中有一半没有农药质量控制实验室,三分之二的国家对市场上的产品质量表示高度关注。许多国家缺乏关于农药生产和贸易以及中毒事件的国家统计数据。尽管存在这些缺点,但世卫组织的建议被认为构成了国家注册的支持或唯一基础。此外,一些区域显示出各国高度参与协调农药注册要求的区域计划。结论:跨地区公共卫生杀虫剂的立法和法规框架中明显存在严重缺陷,对人类健康和环境构成了风险。在一些国家中,有关情况分析,需求评估,行动计划和区域合作的最新经验表明了前进的希望之路。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号