Residents of copper mining and smelting towns may have increased risk of arsenic exposure from elevated arsenic contained in environmental media. To determine the relationship of arsenic in house dust to inorganic urinary arsenic concentrations, a door to-door survey was conducted in Hayden and Winkelman, Arizona. A total of 122 households (404 individuals) participated; eighty-five provided dust samples. Urine was collected at first morning void and analyzed for total and speciated arsenic. Speciation of arsenic was performed in samples with total arsenic above 10μg/L (N = 106). The generalized estimating equation was used to determine the relationship between urinary and house dust arsenic concentrations, allowing adjustment for the corre...
Background: Incinerator workers are not considered to have arsenic overexposure although they have ...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
Introduction: It has been reported that the principal source of exposure for humans to inorganic ars...
The Binational Arsenic Exposure Survey (BAsES) was designed to evaluate probable arsenic exposures i...
The relationship of inorganic arsenic exposure through drinking water and total urinary arsenic excr...
International audienceA cross sectional study using environmental and biological samples was impleme...
Long-term exposure to arsenic has been associated with manifestation of skin lesions (melanosis/kera...
Abstract: The Binational Arsenic Exposure Survey (BAsES) was designed to evaluate probable arsenic e...
BackgroundMillions of people worldwide are exposed to arsenic in drinking water, and many are likely...
Ingestion of arsenic in drinking water has been linked with the risk of urinary bladder cancer, howe...
In response to concerns regarding arsenic in soil from a pesticide manufacturing plant, we conducted...
A large number of drinking water supplies worldwide have greater than 50 μg l − 1 inorganic arsenic ...
International audienceA cross sectional study using environmental and biological samples was underta...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that may be a significant risk factor for can...
People in Hayden and Winkelman may be exposed to lead and arsenic from smelting activities and other...
Background: Incinerator workers are not considered to have arsenic overexposure although they have ...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
Introduction: It has been reported that the principal source of exposure for humans to inorganic ars...
The Binational Arsenic Exposure Survey (BAsES) was designed to evaluate probable arsenic exposures i...
The relationship of inorganic arsenic exposure through drinking water and total urinary arsenic excr...
International audienceA cross sectional study using environmental and biological samples was impleme...
Long-term exposure to arsenic has been associated with manifestation of skin lesions (melanosis/kera...
Abstract: The Binational Arsenic Exposure Survey (BAsES) was designed to evaluate probable arsenic e...
BackgroundMillions of people worldwide are exposed to arsenic in drinking water, and many are likely...
Ingestion of arsenic in drinking water has been linked with the risk of urinary bladder cancer, howe...
In response to concerns regarding arsenic in soil from a pesticide manufacturing plant, we conducted...
A large number of drinking water supplies worldwide have greater than 50 μg l − 1 inorganic arsenic ...
International audienceA cross sectional study using environmental and biological samples was underta...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that may be a significant risk factor for can...
People in Hayden and Winkelman may be exposed to lead and arsenic from smelting activities and other...
Background: Incinerator workers are not considered to have arsenic overexposure although they have ...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
Introduction: It has been reported that the principal source of exposure for humans to inorganic ars...