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BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS
GENERAL FACT SHEET
How might I be exposed to Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)
People are most commonly exposed to Bt through their diet, at very low levels.
Exposure can also occur if you breathe it in or get it on your skin or eyes. For example,
this can occur while applying sprays or dusts during windy conditions. You may also
be exposed after using a product if you dont wash your hands before eating or
smoking. Since Bt is commonly found in soils, exposures not related to pesticides
are also possible.
Pets might be exposed to this product in treated birdbaths or water fountains.
You can limit your exposure and reduce the risk by carefully following the label
instructions.
What are some signs and symptoms from a brief exposure to Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)
Bt is low in toxicity to people and other mammals. Several studies have found no evidence of sickness or infection as
a result of exposure. However, some products with Bt have caused eye and skin irritation. In one study, rats breathed
in very high doses of concentrated Bt. Some had runny noses, crusty eyes, and goose bumps. Others were less active
or lost weight.
In another study, people were surveyed before and after aerial applications of Bt. Most people were not affected.
However, some people with hay fever reported certain symptoms. These included difficulty with sleep and
concentration, stomach upset, and nose/throat irritation. Seasonal factors, such as pollen, may have contributed to
some of the effects.
Scientists also evaluated whether Bt can cause allergic reactions. Researchers found that farmworkers exposed for
one to four months did not experience any problems related to their airways, nose, or skin. However, further exposure
showed evidence of an immune response and the potential for skin allergies to develop.
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Has anyone studied non-cancer effects from long-term exposure to Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)
In a 2-year study, rats were fed high doses of Bt daily. Female rats had lower body weights. However, no evidence of
an infection was found.
Bt is only activated in the alkaline environment of the insect gut, compared to the acidic environment of human
stomachs. In human stomachs, it is easily digested. As such, no adverse effects are expected after long-term dietary
exposure to Bt, whether its proteins are sprayed on plants or grown within plant tissues.
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Water fleas exposed to the kurstaki and israelensis strains showed moderate toxicity. The aizawai strains are highly
toxic to water fleas. However, evidence suggests that toxicity to these non-targets may be related to impurities from
the production of Bt.
NPIC is a cooperative agreement between Oregon State University and the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (U.S. EPA, cooperative agreement # X8-83560101). The information in this publication does not in any
way replace or supercede the restrictions, precautions, directions, or other information on the pesticide label
or any other regulatory requirements, nor does it necessarily reflect the position of the U.S. EPA.
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