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. 2018 Jun 28;16(6):e05286. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5286

Table A.7.

Summary statistics of the acute dietary exposure to deltamethrin across European dietary surveys arising from individual raw primary commodities that may lead to an exceedance of the ARfD (premarketing scenario)

Age class Raw primary commodity N Acute dietary exposurea (% ARfD)
Minimum Median Maximum
Infants (3–6 months) Maize/corn 3 0.8 24.6 339.2
Infants (6–12 months) Apples 5 50.6 81.7 126.8
Pears 5 69.8 117.3 173.5
Maize/corn 5 51.8 109.0 607.7
Common millet/proso millet 2 105.7 198.9 292.0
Oat 5 110.6 164.9 201.1
Rye 5 12.4 63.6 101.1
Toddlers Apples 11 46.7 83.2 100.5
Pears 9 63.5 83.3 108.9
Aubergines/eggplants 4 9.5 55.7 142.2
Pumpkins 1 103.6 103.6 103.6
Buckwheat and other pseudocereals 4 4.9 43.5 115.1
Maize/corn 11 10.5 74.0 120.4
Oat 6 72.4 150.1 180.4
Rye 9 1.5 52.6 101.7
Wheat 11 50.0 100.3 143.9

N: number of surveys.

a

The acute dietary exposure refers to the highest percentile that is considered statistically robust for a given dietary survey, age class and food, considering that a minimum of 12, 30, 61 and 181 observations are, respectively, required to derive 75th, 90th, 95th and 97.5th percentile estimates (EFSA, 2011a). Estimates with less than 12 observations were not included in this table.