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Expositionsabschätzung: Human-Biomonitoring vs. Modellrechnungen
Authors:Ulrich Ewers  Roland Suchenwirth
Institution:1. Hygiene-Institut des Ruhrgebiets, Institut für Umwelthygiene und Umweltmedizin, Rotthauserstra?e 19, D-45879, Gelsenkirchen
2. Landesumweltamt Nordrhein-Westfalen, Abteilung Umweltqualit?t (Abteilungs-Dir. Dr. B. Prinz), Wallneyerstra?e 6, D-45133, Essen
Abstract:Exposure assessment represents an important and integral part of the assessment of health risks associated with the human exposure to toxic substances in soil and other environmental media. In recent times model calculations are widely used to assess the doses of toxic substances which have been incorporated into the human body via different routes of exposure. The present paper discusses the possibilities and limitations of such model calculations with regard to exposure and risk assessment. A critical point is that the results largely depend on the basic assumptions introduced into the model calculations. Moreover, the results refer to a more or less typical scenario of exposure, although they do not allow any conclusion with regard to individual exposure levels. In contrast, the use of biomarkers of exposure (human biological monitoring) represents a methodological approach to estimate individual exposure levels of subjects exposed to toxic substances in a given situation. In practice, the identification of persons at risk and the exclusion of individual health risks can only be based on human biological monitoring studies. Exposure assessment based on theoretical calculations and exposure assessment based on biomarkers of exposure and effects should be regarded as complementary approaches in exposure and risk assessment.
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