2000
DOI: 10.1038/sj.jea.7500142
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Introduction and overview: Assessing children's exposure to hazardous environmental chemicals: an overview of selected research challenges and complexities

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“…Children from low-income, inner-city households are likely to be exposed routinely to a wide variety of hazardous environmental chemicals during the course of their daily lives (Needham and Sexton, 2000;Needham et al, 2005;Sexton et al, 2006Sexton et al, , 2011Wigle et al, 2007). Concerns about adverse health effects span a spectrum of diverse chemical classes, including persistent organic chemicals (e.g., PCBs and OC pesticides), non-persistent semivolatile organic chemicals (e.g., OP pesticides, phthalates, and ETS), nonpersistent volatile organic chemicals (e.g., VOCs), and bioaccumulative inorganic chemicals (e.g., Pb and Hg).…”
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“…Children from low-income, inner-city households are likely to be exposed routinely to a wide variety of hazardous environmental chemicals during the course of their daily lives (Needham and Sexton, 2000;Needham et al, 2005;Sexton et al, 2006Sexton et al, , 2011Wigle et al, 2007). Concerns about adverse health effects span a spectrum of diverse chemical classes, including persistent organic chemicals (e.g., PCBs and OC pesticides), non-persistent semivolatile organic chemicals (e.g., OP pesticides, phthalates, and ETS), nonpersistent volatile organic chemicals (e.g., VOCs), and bioaccumulative inorganic chemicals (e.g., Pb and Hg).…”
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“…There is a critical need for more and better data documenting children's exposure to multiple environmental chemicals as part of a strategy to identify high-risk populations/situations and to formulate effective and efficient risk management policies (Cohen Hubal et al, 2000;Needham and Sexton, 2000;Brent and Weitzman, 2004;Needham et al, 2005;Wigle et al, 2007). Biologic markers of chemicals and their by-products or metabolites in children are useful measures of direct exposure integrated over all sources, pathways, and routes (Needham and Sexton, 2000;Barr et al, 2005;Needham et al, 2005).…”
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