Title of article
Lessons from case studies of metals: investigating exposure, bioavailability, and risk
Author/Authors
Deoraj Caussy، نويسنده , , Michael Gochfeld، نويسنده , , Eugen Gurzau، نويسنده , , Corneliu Neagu، نويسنده , , Heinz Ruedel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
7
From page
45
To page
51
Abstract
Since metals are widely distributed in environmental matrices, humans are exposed to them by either anthropogenic activities or inadvertently by necessity. Selected metals: arsenic, mercury, iron, tin, lead and chromium were chosen on the basis of their economic and public health importance to illustrate the diversity of exposure pathways and differences in factors governing bioavailability. Bioavailability is central to the toxicity of metals and this is discussed from the health risk paradigm standpoint of risk assessment and risk management and the impacts of including or excluding bioavailability in such assessment. The lessons from the case studies of arsenic, mercury, tin and chromium provide a unified concept of methods that can be used in investigating and controlling outbreaks due to metal poisoning in other similar situations.
Keywords
Bioavailability of heavy metals , Outbreak investigation of metal poisoning , Health risk paradigm , arsenic , mercury , lead , TIN
Journal title
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Record number
710673
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