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Human health risk assessment
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In the several decades, although neonicotinoids insecticides (typically imidacloprid and thiamethoxam) are widely used and account for 24 % of the total global pesticide production, they still have negative impacts on natural enemies such as kinds of bees as well as adversely affect human health.
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viamancio
04-06-2024
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Part 1 book "Climate change and human health - Risks and responses" includes content: Global climate change and health - An old story writ large, weather and climate - Changing human exposures, international consensus on the science of climate and health - The IPCC third assessment report, looking to the future - Challenges for scientists studying climate change and health,.... and other contents.
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muasambanhan08
23-02-2024
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Part 2 book "Climate change and human health - Risks and responses" includes content: Stratospheric ozone depletion, ultraviolet radiation and health; national assessments of health impacts of climate change - a review; monitoring the health effects of climate change; adaptation and adaptive capacity in the public health context,... and other contents.
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muasambanhan08
23-02-2024
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The objectives of this research are: (1) to determine the concentration and profile of PAHs in indoor dust in urban Hanoi; (2) to distinguish the sources of PAHs in indoor dust; (3) to assess the health risk via ingestion and dermal contact based on the estimation of benzo(a)pyrene equivalent carcinogenic power (BaPE) and incremental lifetime cancer risk (ILCR).
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vimarillynhewson
02-01-2024
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Part 1 book "Tilapia and trout harvesting" includes content: Risk and benefits of tilapia, human health risk assessment of heavy metals in the consumption of tilapia - an assessment based on reported data, utilization of by products and waste generated from the tilapia processing industry.
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oursky09
08-11-2023
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Part 2 book "Advances in animal health, medicine and production - A research portrait of the centre for interdisciplinary research in animal health" includes content: The public health risk of companion animal to human transmission of antimicrobial resistance during different types of animal infection; antibacterial alternatives in the scope of one health; vectors and vector borne diseases - morphological and molecular diagnosis, risk assessment, population genetics and control strategies,... and other contents.
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oursky06
13-10-2023
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Part 1 book "Guide to antimicrobial use in animals" includes content: Principles of prudent and rational use of antimicrobials in animals, human health risks associated with antimicrobial use in animals, antimicrobial resistance risk assessment, antimicrobial resistance risk assessment, geographical differences in market availability, regulation and use of veterinary antimicrobial products, strategies to minimise the impact of antimicrobial treatment on the selection of resistant bacteria.
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oursky05
20-09-2023
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Eating practices represent a set of social modes relating to human nutrition, influenced by culture, religion and trends. Knowledge of good dietary practices is needed in order to understand the risk factors associated with poor nutrition, which have an impact on the physical and mental health of young children. Togo is undergoing a dietary transition that is affecting all social strata as a result of urbanisation and globalisation.
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viisac
23-09-2023
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Little is known about the epidemiology of HIV infection among HIV positive people who inject drugs (PWID) in India. Injecting drug use has emerged as an important route of HIV transmission in India. The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review on the risk behaviours associated with HIV infection among HIV positive PWID and assess the data reported.
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viferrari
28-11-2022
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Persons who experience homelessness remain at increased risk for three viral blood-borne infections: human immunodefciency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV). We assessed the yield of testing and linkage to care programs targeting this population for these infections in the United States (US).
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viferrari
28-11-2022
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Despite the scale up of antiretroviral therapy (ART), unsuppressed viral load among population taking ART in private and public health facilities is still a public health concern increasing the risk of treatment failure. Studies comprehensively assessing significant predictors of non-suppressed viral load among patients on follow up of AR in public and private health facilities are limited.
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viferrari
29-10-2022
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The Environmental Protection Agency of the United States (< 1 in 10,000) for any age group. Our results, despite the relatively small number of houses included in the study, provide an indication of the likely exposure range of the population in urban environments of developing countries.
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thebadguys
15-01-2022
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The wastewater treatment plant is an extremely important infrastructure to ensure the quality of life, water use of human life, and other ways to ensure water quality for the natural environment. In the operation of it, there are always potential hazards affecting the health of the workers working in the factory. The study was performed using the Semi-quantitative risk assessment method to calculate the values of operational risks in the water treatment plant (WWP).
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cothumenhmong11
05-05-2021
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This study was conducted to determine organophosphate ester compounds in indoor dust in Hanoi - a populated city in Vietnam. In the study, the concentration and distribution of fifteen organophosphate esters (OPEs) were analyzed in indoor dust specimen. In general, the recorded total concentrations of OPEs in dust ranged from 2.7 to 14.1 g/g and the average quantities varied from 0.2 to 1.0 g/g.
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nguaconbaynhay10
20-02-2021
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This study investigated the current situation of groundwater use for domestic purposes and consumption. The research team collected data from several centralized water supply stations operated by the CERWASS. The team also conducted surveys and took water samples from 94 households and water supply stations. The evaluation of groundwater quality and its suitability for domestic use was also conducted. The results showed that in terms of raw water quality, most of the samples had low iron (Fe) concentration and pH value.
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kethamoi7
15-08-2020
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The microbial pollution caused by human activities exposes urban areas of the Comoe River to major health risks linked to any pathogens presence. This study aims to assess microbiological water quality using fecal indicators bacteria (FIB) in order to determine potential risk for the populations and understand FIBs’ seasonal variability.
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nguathienthan5
04-06-2020
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The study assessed the physio-chemical and heavy metals concentrations in eight randomly selected boreholes water at Muledane village in Limpopo Province of South Africa and the results were compared with South African National standard permissible limit.
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vijiraiya2711
27-05-2020
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The potential for a compound to cause hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity is a matter of extreme interest for human health risk assessment. To assess liver and kidney toxicity, repeated-dose toxicity (RDT) studies are conducted mainly on rodents.
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vijiraiya2711
27-05-2020
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There have been experiments with laying hens divided into 4 groups which receive rations with different amounts of lead and cadmium. The amount and distribution of the two toxic elements in the egg components have been studied and the environmental risk for human food use has been assessed. Two new criteria defining the chemical heterogeneity of the biosphere at sub-organismal level have been devised: Clark of distribution and Clark of safety. These criteria are proposed to increase the effectiveness of management.
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nguaconbaynhay5
16-05-2020
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The presence of Blue-green algae (BGA) toxins in surface water sources and recreation is receiving increasing attention around the world as a public health concern. However, potential risks from exposure to these toxins in contaminated health food products that contain BGA have been largely ignored. Toxic BGA produces compound called microcystin. Fine-grained sediment is a natural and essential component of river systems and plays a major role in the hydrological, geo-morphological and ecological functioning of rivers.
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kethamoi4
16-04-2020
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