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Gigiena i sanitariia · Jul 2008
Review[Influence of chemical soil pollution on the population's health].
- I V Mudryĭ.
- Gig Sanit. 2008 Jul 1 (4): 32-7.
AbstractThe author integrates information on the hygienic value of man-made chemical soil pollution on the population's health. He presents the results of studies of the pollution of soil and its contacting media (the sources of drinking water supply, ambient air, and crop production) with priority chemicals (heavy metals, pesticides, nitrates, nitrocompounds). The newborns and children under 14 years of age may run the greatest danger of being exposed to toxicants since all the protective systems of their organism are imperfect and are being formed.
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