Pesticide exposure refers to the contact or ingestion of pesticides by humans, animals, or the environment. Research in this area typically focuses on studying the potential health risks associated with exposure to these chemicals, which are commonly used in agriculture to control pests and increase crop yields. Studies may investigate the effects of pesticide exposure on various aspects of human health, such as cancer risk, reproductive health, neurological disorders, and respiratory problems. Researchers may also explore the impact of pesticide exposure on wildlife, ecosystems, and food safety. Efforts are often made to develop safer alternative pesticides and better regulatory measures to minimize the risks of exposure.