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Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 151:29-35
Total mercury concentration in hair, sampled at delivery, was determined in women living in an area polluted with atmospheric emissions of mercury from a metal smelter, ( n = 122) and in a control area ( n = 75). Information on fish consumption was o
Autor:
Jon Øyvind Odland, Kristin Olafsdottir, James Berner, J. Van Oostdam, Valery Chashchin, B J Lagerkvist, J Butler-Walker, L Soininen, Andrew P. Gilman, P Bjerregard, Jean-Phillipe Weber, Eric Dewailly, V Klopov, Jens C. Hansen
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 330(1-3)
During the past 20 years a number of studies have found neurological and immunological effects in the developing fetus and infants exposed to background or only slightly elevated levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) such as polychlorinated
Publikováno v:
Archives of environmental health. 51(3)
Total mercury concentrations (mean +/- standard deviation) in breast milk, blood, and hair samples collected 6 wk after delivery from 30 women who lived in the north of Sweden were 0.6 +/- 0.4 ng/g (3.0 +/- 2.0 nmol/kg), 2.3 +/- 1.0 ng/g (11.5 +/- 5.
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 166
Lead and cadmium levels were determined (with AAS) in blood and milk obtained at 6 weeks after delivery from women living in the vicinity of a copper and lead metal smelter and in a control area. Analysis of lead and cadmium were also performed in bl
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian journal of work, environmenthealth. 19
Lead and cadmium in blood (B-Pb and B-Cd, respectively) and arsenic in urine (U-As) were analyzed three times during pregnancy for women living around a metal smelter and women living in a reference town. The B-Pb levels were significantly higher in
Autor:
B J, Lagerkvist, G F, Nordberg, H A, Söderberg, S, Ekesrydh, V, Englyst, M, Gustavsson, N O, Gustavsson, D E, Wiklund
Publikováno v:
IARC scientific publications. (118)
Cadmium levels in blood have been determined in mother-newborn pairs from the surroundings of a copper smelter and a control area in Northern Sweden. The smelter's cadmium emissions to the air have decreased substantially since the 1970s, and in 1989