Introduction

Organophosphates are chemical compounds that are widely employed as herbicides, insecticides and pesticides in agriculture, with applications in cattle being as ectoparasiticides and anthelmintics. Organophosphate exposure in cattle can occur through inhalation, ingestion, or contact with skin. Although these compounds are readily absorbed systemically after inhalation and ingestion, systemic absorption following dermal exposure is more variable. 

Who Should Enrol

Veterinarians

Course Design

Blended Course

Course Highlights

CPD Points

Learning Outcomes

Continued Professional Development

Assessment

Test: Question and Answer

Accreditation

South African Veterinary Council (SAVC)

1 CPD Point

AC/1788/24

Certification

Pass the test with 80% - Retries allowed: 3




1.0 General Point

1.0 Max Points

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Organophosphate Poisoning in Cattle