ABSTRACT
This informative book is valuable to a broad spectrum of individuals active in the environmental and health sciences, including chemists, epidemiologists, and mathematics modelers, as well as those involved with measurement and effects of numerous kinds of drinking water contamination and both indoor and ambient air pollution. Environmental researchers involved with human exposure to toxic substances, regulators and administrators will also find this work of value.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section I|66 pages
Use of Biological Monitoring to Assess Exposure
chapter Chapter 1|15 pages
Detection of Aflatoxin B1 Guanine Adducts in Human Urine Samples from Kenya
section Section II|41 pages
Epidemiologic Considerations for Assessing Exposure
chapter Chapter 7|19 pages
Feasibility Study to Relate Arsenic in Drinking Water to Skin Cancer in the United States
section Section III|71 pages
Health and Exposure Data Bases
chapter Chapter 8|14 pages
Use and Misuse of Existing Data Bases in Environmental Epidemiology: The Case of Air Pollution
chapter Chapter 14|19 pages
Broad Scan Analysis of Human Adipose Tissue from the EPA FY 82 NHATS Repository
section Section IV|96 pages
Assessment of Exposure to Environmental Contaminants for Epidemiologic Studies
part One|33 pages
Air Exposures
chapter Chapter 16|13 pages
Inhalation Exposures in Indoor Air to Trichloroethylene from Shower Water
part Two|62 pages
Water and Occupational Exposures