Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8549404 | International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Highly significant differences between cases and age-matched controls were only found for the PCB-congeners PCB 74 and PCB 114. The median (95th percentile) levels of PCB 74 in cases and controls were 0.126â¯Î¼g/L plasma (0.899â¯Î¼g/L plasma) vs. 0.058â¯Î¼g/L plasma (0.368â¯Î¼g/L plasma) and the 95th percentile levels for PCB 114 were 0.039â¯Î¼g/L plasma vs. 0.017â¯Î¼g/L plasma. Linear regression models revealed that this difference in plasma levels was unequivocally attributed to the underground mining activity. Thus, retrospective exposure assessment for underground miners by use of human biomonitoring seems feasible and further studies with a particular focus on this special group of workers should be performed.
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Authors
Thomas Schettgen, A. Alt, C. Schikowsky, A. Esser, T. Kraus,