The agents causing the damage like rodents and insects are not the actual cause of losses – but these could be considered as symptoms of causes of losses. (...) In reality, the occurrence of molds and rodents is a signs or symptom of something more fundamental that is lacking or not being management properly. (...) If there is an occurrence of rodent damage, the most likely cause of food loss is the lack of rodent barrier, poor hygiene or poor storage.
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The agents causing the damage like rodents and insects are not the actual cause of losses – but these could be considered as symptoms of causes of losses. (...) In reality, the occurrence of molds and rodents is a signs or symptom of something more fundamental that is lacking or not being management properly. (...) If there is an occurrence of rodent damage, the most likely cause of food loss is the lack of rodent barrier, poor hygiene or poor storage.
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Structure of the yolk sac differs in
primates and rodents. The yolk sac in rodents is inverted and completely
surrounds the embryo proper. (...) The malformations can be induced in rodents only within a narrow window in early embryogenesis. (...) Available data indicate much greater systemic exposure (higher plasma levels of artesunate and DHA) in humans compared to rodents and primates. However, the in vivo dose that is effective against malarial infections is similar among rodents, non-human primates and humans (Clark et al., 2006).
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This is evident through the responsibilities that fall under their jurisdiction such as:
· Maintenance of sanitary conveniences in streets and public spaces vested in the Corporation;
· Registration, inspection and licensing of food establishments and related business places (restaurants, bakeries, snack bars, food vendors, supermarkets);
· Food safety and certification of food handlers;
· Inspection of water bodies Re: Pest Control;
· Provision of and maintenance of parks and recreational grounds;
· Investigation of complaints / nuisance complaints Re: food, water, obnoxious odors, water, drainage and infrastructure works; mosquito and rodent infestation etc.;
· Regulation of the operations and conditions in marketplaces and abattoirs;
· Regulation of the operations of street vendors;
· Distribution of truck-borne water;
· Construction and maintenance of certain drains and water-courses;
· Disposal of garbage from private and public property;
· Maintenance and control of burial grounds and crematoria;
· Chemical treatment for insect and vector control;
· Reviewing and recommending for approval building plans, sub-division of lands through plans referred by Town and Country Planning Division;
· Emptying of septic tanks – liquid waste;
· Maintenance and control of childcare centres and homes for the elderly;
· Maintenance of schools across the country in collaboration with the Ministry of Education; and
· Dissemination of information for primary health care.
(...) In addition to the responsibilities of the collection and disposal of garbage from public and private properties; provision of chemical treatment for insect, vector and rodent control as well as the fumigation of premises; removal of faecal waste from public and private properties among other activities, Municipalities undertake broadened public health responsibilities in the interest of public safety, such as:
· Clearing of vacant lots – there are a number of privately-owned lots which have become a public nuisance, and which endanger the safety of residents;
· Environmental control – provision must be made in the Act for the inclusion of Litter Prevention Wardens who will be responsible for policing the communities to ensure that persons comply with litter laws and that communities within their municipalities remain clean; and
· Regulation of garages and scrap yard owners who must apply to the respective Municipal Corporations based on the area in which they wish to operate for a license to operate.
2.
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CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON HEALTH IN THE ARAB REGION: A CASE STUDY ON NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES REGIONAL INITIATIVE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON WATER RESOURCES AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC VULNERABILITY IN THE ARAB REGION
ZCL is widely distributed in
areas with suitable types of vegetation to support the rodent carrier P. obesus while ACL is transmitted in areas with densely
populated towns and villages and peri-urban areas.
(...) RICCAR bias-
corrected RCM
Land use (ZCL) • Bare soil cover with minimal vegetation= 1
• Shrubs, grassland, cropland= 0.25
• Forest area= 0
The rodent reservoir host is found in desert or
semi-desert regions with sandy soils. (...) Within exposed areas, zoonotic cutaneous
leishmaniasis is characterized by focal outbreaks, whereby foci occur in areas with suitable vegetation for the rodent reservoir's
host in proximity to human populations.
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CLASSIFICATION OF UN 2662, HYDROQUINONE / TRANSMITTED BY THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHEMICAL ASSOCIATIONS (ICCA)
Overviews of the “Acute Toxicity of Hydroquinone in Rodents” and the “United Nations Data Sheet for
New or Amended Classification of Substances” are included in this document.
2. Proposals
Proposal 1
ICCA proposes that the listing for HYDROQUINONE, UN 2662 be deleted from the Dangerous Goods
List in Chapter 3.2 of the Model Regulations
Proposal 2
As a consequential amendment, delete HYDROQUINONE, 6.1, 2662 from the INDEX
GE.03-21416
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Annex
Annex
THE ACUTE TOXICITY OF HYDROQUINONE
IN RODENTS - AN OVERVIEW
Summary
The table below is a chronological description of the numerous acute oral toxicity studies conducted on
hydroquinone (HYDROQUINONE) in rodents. (...) Species Result (mg/kg) Reference
Rat 370 – 390 Hodge and Sterner, 1949
Rat 320 Woodard et al., 1949
Rat 302 Woodard, 1951
Mice 390 Woodard, 1951
Rats 298 – 1,295 Carlson and Brewer, 1953
Rats 720 Mozhayev et al., 1966
Mice 340 Mozhayev et al., 1966
Rats 780 Anikeeva, 1974
Rats 680 Christian et al., 1980
Rats 375 Shepard, 2002 (Unpublished data)
Background and Review of Individual Studies
The acute oral toxicity of HYDROQUINONE in rodents has been evaluated in numerous studies, the vast
majority of which were conducted prior to the establishment of standardized protocols and the enactment
of GLP study assurances.

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LETTER DATED 94/06/27 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF AZERBAIJAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
There was post-mortem damage to both feet and the left knee
consistent with rodent activity.
/...
A/48/958
S/1994/767
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Case 3. (...) There was post-mortem loss of some
tissue from the toes of the left foot consistent with rodent activity.
Case 8. MAMEDOV, Eldar (Chakhbaba ogly)
There was a single gunshot wound to the head, entering at the right temple
and exiting at the left temple. (...) There was a post-mortem
loss of skin on the wall of the abdomen in continuity with the autopsy incision
and suggesting rodent activity.
Case 9. GOUILIEV, Faig (Gabil ogly)
There was a single gunshot wound to the head entering at the right temple
and passing markedly backwards to exit towards the back of the head on the left
side.
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When setting up a bakery it is essential that the condition of the building - the materials of construction and its position - are all suitable for food production.The plant should not be located near swamps, ditches or refuse dumps where insects and rodents are likely to be found. The site should allow waste water to drain away freely and have suitable facilities to dispose of waste food and rubbish.
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When setting up a bakery it is essential that the condition of the building - the materials of construction and its position - are all suitable for food production.The plant should not be located near swamps, ditches or refuse dumps where insects and rodents are likely to be found. The site should allow waste water to drain away freely and have suitable facilities to dispose of waste food and rubbish.
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