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Cross-sectional epidemiological study on arsenic excretion in urine of children and workers in Greece
Authors
T. Eikmann Michels, S. Makropoulos, V. Krieger, T. Einbrodt, H.J. Tsomi, K.
Publication date
1 January 1991
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Abstract
An investigation was undertaken to study the exposure of children in areas with different air pollution and of adults working in three different plants (lead processing, battery plant, oil refinery) using arsenic in urine as a biological parameter. The arsenic excretion of the children are in agreement with the air pollution in the investigated areas. The workers in the lead processing plant are found to have the highest urine excretion values of the three worker collectives. The mean excretion values is nearly ten times higher than that found in the normal population. © 1991, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved
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