Assessing exposures to emerging environmental contaminants in children


Autoria(s): Heffernan, Amy L.; Toms, Leisa-Maree Leontjew; Sly, Peter; Mueller, Jochen F.
Data(s)

01/06/2013

Resumo

The period of developmental vulnerability to toxicants begins at conception and extends through gestation, parturition, infanthood and childhood to adolescence. The concern is that children: (1) may experience quantitatively and qualitatively different exposures, and (2) may have different sensitivity to chemical pollutants. Traditional toxicological studies are inappropriate for assessing the results of chronic exposure at very low levels during critical periods of development. This paper will discuss (1) the health effects associated with exposure to selected emerging organic pollutants, including brominated flame retardants, perfluorinated compounds, organophosphate pesticides and bisphenol A; (2) difficulties in monitoring these substances in children, and (3) suggest techniques and strategies for overcoming these difficulties. Such biomonitoring data can be used to identify where policies should be directed in order to reduce exposure, and to document policies that have successfully reduced exposure.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66209/

Publicador

STM Connect

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66209/4/66209.pdf

http://www.stmconnect.com/sites/default/files/jeit2.pdf

Heffernan, Amy L., Toms, Leisa-Maree Leontjew, Sly, Peter, & Mueller, Jochen F. (2013) Assessing exposures to emerging environmental contaminants in children. Journal of Environmental Immunology and Toxicology, 1(2), pp. 66-74.

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Copyright 2013 STM Connect.

Fonte

School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #059999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified #biomonitoring #emerging organic pollutants #infants #environmental exposures
Tipo

Journal Article