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Publikováno v:
Pediatric Annals. 33:461-466
Arsenic is a toxic chemical and may cause adverse health effects in children and adults. It is known to affect the nervous, gastrointestinal, and hematological systems and cause skin and internal cancers in people exposed to levels greater than 300 p
Publikováno v:
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 10:29-37
The Reference Dose (RfD) is used in the risk assessment of non-carcinogenic chemicals. It is derived by dividing a point of departure by the product of the uncertainty (UFs) and modifying factors (MFs). Separate UFs are used for different variables,
Publikováno v:
Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences. 37:401-405
(2000). Sulfate: Exposure and Potential Regulaton. Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences: Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 401-405.
The Society of Environmental Geochemistry and Health (SEGH) Second International Conference on Arsenic Exposure and Health Effects was held June 12-14, 1995 in San Diego, California. The conference was at tended by 152 people who heard 41 presentat
Publikováno v:
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 3:627-633
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses the Reference Dose (RED) to evaluate the noncarcinogenic effects of chemicals. This methodology assumes a “threshold”; concept, i.e., there is a level below which adverse effects will not occur.
Publikováno v:
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology. 29:168-175
Ingested inorganic arsenic (As) is known to be a human carcinogen. An intriguing question is whether there is a threshold for the carcinogenic effects of As, i.e., is there a level below which it does not induce the development of cancer(s)? This Rou
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hazardous Materials. 39:135-142
Risk assessment is the general process used to determine the potential risk of an adverse health effect occurring from exposure to an agent. It consists of a hazard identification, a dose-response evaluation, an exposure assessment and a risk charact
Autor:
Charles O. Abernathy, E. V. Ohanian
Publikováno v:
Environmental Geochemistry and Health. 14:35-41
This review will focus primarily on ohe effects of the inorganic arsenicals (arsenate and arsenite forms) that are present in drinking water. They are acutely toxic to both humans and animals, an effect that may be related to their bioavailibility. I
Publikováno v:
The Journal of nutrition. 133(5 Suppl 1)
Humans can be exposed to arsenic (As) through the intake of air, food and water. Although food is usually the major source of As exposure for people, most adverse effects are seen after As exposure from drinking water. The two main reasons for this s
Publisher Summary Exposure to arsenic (As) is reported to cause adverse health effects in humans, including internal and skin cancers, vascular, neurological, and dermal manifestations. Several offices of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA
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