Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5854492 | International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The levels found in the adolescents and adults were compared with results from international biomonitoring studies, and were found to be in the same ranges. With the exception of Pb, all trace elements increased with increasing age group population. Finally, the results also showed that the levels of Cd and Pb in blood for this campaign (e.g. for Pb 8.6 and 14.8 μg/L in neonates and adolescents respectively) were lower compared to the first campaign (e.g. for Pb 14.7 and 21.7 μg/L in neonates and adolescents respectively), indicating a decrease over time. However, differences in sampling strategies might partially explain this observed trend.
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Authors
Willy Baeyens, Jan Vrijens, Yue Gao, Kim Croes, Greet Schoeters, Elly Den Hond, Isabelle Sioen, Liesbeth Bruckers, Tim Nawrot, Vera Nelen, Els Van Den Mieroop, Bert Morrens, Ilse Loots, Nicolas Van Larebeke, Martine Leermakers,