How Do Clinical Signs Vary with Different Routes of Exposure?
The route of exposure can significantly influence the clinical signs observed. For instance:
Inhalation: Respiratory symptoms and neurological effects are common. Ingestion: Gastrointestinal symptoms are prevalent, and systemic effects may follow. Dermal Contact: Localized skin reactions and systemic absorption leading to neurological or respiratory effects. Injection: Rapid systemic effects, often severe, such as cardiovascular collapse.