Last updated on 22-8-2019 by Anonymous (non vérifié)
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Berglund,M.; Larsson,K.; Grander,M.; Casteleyn,L.; Kolossa-Gehring,M.; Schwedler,G.; Castano,A.; M. Esteban; Angerer,J.; Koch,H.M.; Schindler,B.K.; Schoeters,G.; Smolders,R.; Exley,K.; Sepai,O.; Blumen,L.; Horvat,M.; Knudsen,L.E.; Morck,T.A.; Joas,A.; Joas,R.; Biot,P.; Aerts,D.; Koen De Cremer; Ilse Van Overmeire; Andromachi Katsonouri; Hadjipanayis,A.; Cerna,M.; Krskova,A.; Nielsen,J.K.; Jensen,J.F.; Rudnai,P.; Kozepesy,S.; Griffin,C.; Nesbitt,I.; Gutleb,A.C.; M. Fischer; Ligocka,D.; Jakubowski,M.; Reis,M.F.; Namorado,S.; Lupsa,I.R.; Gurzau,A.E.; Halzlova,K.; Jajcaj,M.; Mazej,D.; Tratnik,J.S.; Lopez,A.; Canas,A.; Lehmann,A.; Crettaz,P.; E. Den Hond; Govarts,E.Mots-clés
Résumé:
The metal cadmium (Cd) is a widespread environmental pollutant with documented adverse effects on the kidneys and bones from long-term environmental exposure, but with insufficiently elucidated public health consequences such as risk of cardiovascular disease, hormone-related cancer in adults and developmental effects in children. This study is the first pan-European human biomonitoring project that succeeded in performing harmonized measurements of Cd in urine in a comparable way in mother-child couples from 16 European countries. The aim of the study was to evaluate the overall Cd exposur…