ABSTRACT

Monitoring and exposure data are critical to accurately determine the impact of pesticides and environmental contaminants on human health [1]. This is especially true for infants and young children, as well as the elderly and those with compromised immune systems. Uncertainties in the assessment of human exposures to exogenous compounds may be reduced using data obtained from dietary and environmental

Faster and more methods can facilitate the collection of data concerning particular target analytes that may impact human health and the environment. Immunoassays and biosensors can provide fast, reliable, and cost-effective monitoring and measurement methods [2].