Abstract
As certified by the World Health Organization (WHO), exposure assessment represents a key stage in epidemiological studies that aim to evaluate health risks linked to contaminated sites. The assessment procedure is contingent on the availability of data relating to environmental and food compartments and on any other available scientific evidence, such as data on toxicity and human biomonitoring. This chapter outlines the procedure that should be adopted in order to conduct an accurate exposure assessment and presents three case studies involving different types of contaminated sites where this approach was applied.
Publication types
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English Abstract
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Multicenter Study
MeSH terms
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Age Distribution
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Animals
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Chemical Industry
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Chronic Disease / epidemiology
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Environmental Exposure / adverse effects
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Environmental Monitoring* / methods
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Environmental Pollutants / adverse effects*
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Food Contamination / prevention & control
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Government Agencies
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Humans
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Italy / epidemiology
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Metals, Heavy / adverse effects
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Neoplasms / epidemiology*
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Neoplasms / etiology
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Neoplasms / mortality
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Occupational Exposure / adverse effects*
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Polychlorinated Biphenyls / adverse effects
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Public Health
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Risk Assessment
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Risk Factors
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Sex Distribution
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World Health Organization
Substances
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Environmental Pollutants
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Metals, Heavy
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Polychlorinated Biphenyls