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  VetBooks.ir  birds from 2006 to 2009. During this period, 243 griffon  statistical data from CNITV (2010 16) confirms this
                                                                (Fig. 3.2).
             vultures, 42 red kites and 21 cinereous vultures were
                                                                  Among pets, insecticides, rodenticides, herbicides,
             found dead, among other wild birds. Official data from
             the Ministry of the Environment in 2008 indicated that in  fungicides, and other pest control substances, used either
             Spain some 7000 members of protected wild species had  for plant protection or for indoor pest control, are fre-
             been poisoned in the previous 15 years. Similarly, in  quently involved in deliberate or accidental poisoning epi-
             Belgium, the Flemish government established several  sodes (Berny et al., 2010a; Caloni et al., 2012; Guitart,
             reporting centers in 2006, in an effort to monitor the pur-  2012; Novoa et al., 2012). Drugs are a common source of
             suit of birds of prey in Flanders. A retrospective study  poisoning for companion animals (Caloni et al., 2014),
             conducted for the period 2011 15, dealing with 201  caused by the owner’s negligence and off-label use of
             cases, revealed that in over 50% of the cases, an illegal  drugs (Modra and Svobodova, 2009; Berny et al., 2010a;
             cause of death was found. Poisoning was demonstrated in  Novoa et al., 2012). Other poisons include household pro-
             38% of the cases and involved primarily cholinesterase  ducts, plants, fuels, ethylene glycol, zootoxins, cosmetics
             inhibitors mostly including compounds which use is also  and drugs of abuse (cocaine or cannabis) (Berny et al.,
             prohibited in Belgium. But in general, a decline in the  2010a). For horses, plant poisoning is most frequently
             number of cases could be noticed, possibly due to the  reported (Berny et al., 2010a; Cortinovis and Caloni,
             enhanced attention.                                2013).
                                                                  In food-producing animals, pesticides are again the
                                                                most common class of suspected toxicants (Guitart et al.,
             TOXIC CLASSES                                      2010a). In France, the most common culprits are mainly
                                                                insecticides and seed-coated products followed by drugs,
             In most species, pesticides are one of the main causes of  plants, and nutritional disorders resulting from the
             poisoning (Guitart, 2012; Ruiz-Sua ´rez et al., 2015) and  improper use of foods and feeds and unbalanced diets











































             FIGURE 3.2 Toxic classes involved in suspected poisoning cases at the French College of Veterinary Medicine CNITV in Lyon (% in dogs, cats,
             and cattle, from 2010 to 2016).
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