Characteristics of exposure to 10 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites among pregnant women: cohort of pregnant women in Zunyi, southwest China
Conclusion
The results clarified pregnant women from the economically underdeveloped area could be the victims of PAHs. In addition, PAHs present a demographic and seasonal differential distribution, which will aid in the development of targeted interventions and reduce exposure to PAHs during pregnancy.
Source: Occupational and Environmental Medicine - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Tian, Y., Zhang, R., Liu, X., Liu, Y., Xiong, S., Wang, X., Zhang, H., Li, Q., Liao, J., Fang, D., Wang, L., Zhang, Y., Yuan, H., Zhang, L., He, C., An, S., Chen, W., Zhou, Y., Shen, X. Tags: Exposure assessment Source Type: research
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