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Med Pr


Title:[Biological monitoring of chemical exposure]
Author(s):Jakubowski M;
Address:Zakladu Zagrozen Chemicznych i Pylowych Instytutu Medycyny Pracy im. prof. J. Nofera w Lodzi. majakub@imp.lodz.pl
Journal Title:Med Pr
Year:2004
Volume:55
Issue:1
Page Number:13 - 18
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0465-5893 (Print) 0465-5893 (Linking)
Abstract:"The concept of biological monitoring (BM) has evoked a lot of interest among individual scientists and international organizations. Biological monitoring of exposure has thus far been applied to environmental and occupational toxicology or epidemiological studies. At present, BM plays no more than complementary role in industrial hygiene. Moreover, it is not clear whether BM belongs to occupational hygiene or to occupational medicine. Consequently, BM recommendations are not regarded as legal standards in most countries. Nowadays, when analytical problems have almost ceased to exist due to new laboratory techniques and quality assurance systems, the methods for interpreting the results have become a major issue. New, promising areas of BM application include determination of pesticides, antineoplastic drugs, hard metals, and unchanged volatile organic compounds in urine. The identification of new possible health-based biomarkers of exposure and the development of more sensitive methods due to decreasing occupational exposure limits seem to be one of the most important issues"
Keywords:*Environmental Monitoring/methods/standards Environmental Pollutants/adverse effects/*standards Humans Maximum Allowable Concentration Occupational Diseases/*prevention & control Occupational Exposure/prevention & control/*standards Poland Quality Assuran;
Notes:"MedlineJakubowski, Marek pol English Abstract Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review Poland 2004/05/26 Med Pr. 2004; 55(1):13-8"

 
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