Biomonitoring of exposure to environmental pollutants in newborns and their parents in Madrid, Spain (BioMadrid): study design and field work results

Abstract In Spain environmental surveillance has mainly relied on measures of selected pollutants in air, water, food and soil. A study was conducted in Madrid to assess the feasibility of implementing a surveillance system of exposure among the general population to specific environmental pollutant...

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Hauptverfasser: Aragonés, Nuria, Pérez-Gómez, Beatriz, Astray, Jenaro, Gil, Elisa, María Pérez-Meixeira, Ana, De Paz, Concha, Iriso, Andrés, Cisneros, Margot, de Santos, Amparo, Arias, Pedro, Carlos Sanz, Juan, Asensio, Ángel, Antonio Fernández, Mario, José González, María, de León, América, Miguel García-Sagredo, José, Pollán, Marina, López-Abente, Gonzalo, Frutos García, José, Martínez, Mercedes
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Adult
Adults
Biomarkers
Child
Childhood
Cohort Studies
Environmental biomonitoring
Environmental Exposure
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Environmental Pollutants - analysis
Exposure assessment
Feasibility Studies
Female
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Internal Medicine
Male
Micronucleus Tests
Middle Aged
Parents
Pilot Projects
Pregnancy
Public Health
Socioeconomic Factors
Spain
Study design
Surveys and Questionnaires
Urban Population
title Biomonitoring of exposure to environmental pollutants in newborns and their parents in Madrid, Spain (BioMadrid): study design and field work results
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