Search Results - "Poutasse, Carolyn M"
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Discovery of firefighter chemical exposures using military-style silicone dog tags
Published in Environment international (01-09-2020)“…[Display omitted] •Silicone dog tags are a new configuration of personalized passive sampling device.•Silicone dog tags detected 18 PAHs not previously…”
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Firefighter exposures to potential endocrine disrupting chemicals measured by military-style silicone dog tags
Published in Environment international (01-01-2022)“…[Display omitted] Studies suggest that exposure to potential endocrine disrupting chemicals (pEDCs) may contribute to adverse health outcomes, but pEDC…”
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Discovery of common chemical exposures across three continents using silicone wristbands
Published in Royal Society open science (01-02-2019)“…To assess differences and trends in personal chemical exposure, volunteers from 14 communities in Africa (Senegal, South Africa), North America (United States…”
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Determinants of pesticide concentrations in silicone wristbands worn by Latina adolescent girls in a California farmworker community: The COSECHA youth participatory action study
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-02-2019)“…Personal exposure to pesticides has not been well characterized, especially among adolescents. We used silicone wristbands to assess pesticide exposure in 14…”
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Silicone Pet Tags Associate Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-isopropyl) Phosphate Exposures with Feline Hyperthyroidism
Published in Environmental science & technology (06-08-2019)“…Feline hyperthyroidism is the most commonly diagnosed endocrine-related disease among senior and geriatric housecats, but the causes remain unknown. Exposure…”
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Addressing the need for individual-level exposure monitoring for firefighters using silicone samplers
Published in Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (20-07-2024)“…Firefighters are occupationally exposed to hazardous chemical mixtures. Silicone passive sampling devices capture unique exposures over time with minimal…”
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