Lead and human health [recurso electrónico] : science, risk and regulation / Paul Mushak.

Por: Mushak, PaulColaborador(es): ScienceDirect (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Environmental Science | Trace metals in the environment ; 10.Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : Pergamon, c2011Descripción: 1 online resource (ix, 980 p.)ISBN: 9780444515544 (electronic bk.); 0444515542 (electronic bk.)Tema(s): Lead -- Toxicology | Lead -- Environmental aspects | Lead -- Environmental aspects | Lead -- ToxicologyGénero/Forma: Electronic books.Formatos físicos adicionales: Print version:: Environmental Lead and Human Health; Science, Risk Assessment and Regulation.Clasificación CDD: 615.9/25688 Clasificación LoC:RA1231.L4 | M87 2011Recursos en línea: Libro electrónico ScienceDirect An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for informationTexto
Contenidos:
A Brief Early History of Lead as an Evolving Global Pollutant and Toxicant -- Lead in the Human Environment: Production, Uses, Trends -- Lead in the Human Environment: Lead Emissions and Emission Trends -- Lead in the Human Environment: Fate and Transport Processes -- Lead Concentrations in Environmental Media Relevant to Human Lead Exposures -- Lead Exposure in Human Populations: Lead Intakes -- Lead Exposure in Human Populations: Lead Toxicokinetics and Biomarkers of Lead Exposure -- Predictive Modeling Approaches for Assessing Human Lead Exposure -- The Environmental Epidemiology of Human Lead Exposure -- Lead Toxicity in Humans: a Brief Historical Perspective and Public Health -- Neurotoxicity of Lead in Human Populations -- Cardiovascular Toxicity of Lead in Human Populations -- Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity of Lead in Human Populations -- The Nephrotoxicity of Lead in Human Populations -- Hematological Effects of Lead in Human Populations -- Carcinogenic and Genotoxic Effects of Lead in Human Populations -- Immunotoxic Effects of Lead in Human Populations -- Effects of Lead on Other Organs and Systems in Human Populations -- Human Health Risk Assessment for Lead: Introduction, Context, Rationale -- Hazard Characterization for Lead in Human Populations -- Dose-Response Relationships for Toxic Effects of Lead in Human Populations -- Exposure Characterizations for Lead in Specific Human Populations -- Health Risk Characterization of Lead Effects in Human Populations -- Legislative Aspects of Lead Regulation and Regulatory Policies -- Lead Regulation and Regulatory Policies: Lead in Paint -- Regulation and Regulatory Policies for Lead in Ambient Air -- Regulation and Regulatory Policies for Lead in Water -- Regulation and Regulatory Policies for Lead in Food.
Resumen: The book presents a detailed assessment of the health science of lead and the human health risk assessment models for lead's human health impacts, followed by an account of various regulatory efforts in the United States and elsewhere to eliminate or reduce human toxic exposures to lead. The science of lead as presented here covers releases of lead into the environment, lead's movement through the environment to reach humans who are then exposed, and the spectrum of toxic effects, particularly low-level toxic effects, on the developing central nervous system of the very young child. The section on human health risk assessment deals with quantifying not only the dose-response relationships that underlie toxic responses to lead in sensitive populations but also with the likelihood of toxic responses vis-vis environmental lead at some level of exposure. This section includes a treatment of computer models of lead exposure, particularly those that use lead in whole blood as a key measure. Various models convert lead intake via various body compartments into measures of body lead burden. Such measures are then directly related to severity of injury. The final section of the book deals with past and present regulatory efforts to control lead releases into the human environment. Current control efforts present a mixed picture. The most problematic issue is the continued presence of lead paint in older housing and lead in soils of urban and mining industry communities. Comprehensive assessment of the three major facets of the public health problem of lead: the voluminous science, the risk assessment approaches, and approaches to controlling lead as a public health problem. Integration of the above three elements to provide a coherent whole Provides a single source of information that will be extremely valuable to all professionals working in areas impacted by this toxic substance.
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The book presents a detailed assessment of the health science of lead and the human health risk assessment models for lead's human health impacts, followed by an account of various regulatory efforts in the United States and elsewhere to eliminate or reduce human toxic exposures to lead. The science of lead as presented here covers releases of lead into the environment, lead's movement through the environment to reach humans who are then exposed, and the spectrum of toxic effects, particularly low-level toxic effects, on the developing central nervous system of the very young child. The section on human health risk assessment deals with quantifying not only the dose-response relationships that underlie toxic responses to lead in sensitive populations but also with the likelihood of toxic responses vis-vis environmental lead at some level of exposure. This section includes a treatment of computer models of lead exposure, particularly those that use lead in whole blood as a key measure. Various models convert lead intake via various body compartments into measures of body lead burden. Such measures are then directly related to severity of injury. The final section of the book deals with past and present regulatory efforts to control lead releases into the human environment. Current control efforts present a mixed picture. The most problematic issue is the continued presence of lead paint in older housing and lead in soils of urban and mining industry communities. Comprehensive assessment of the three major facets of the public health problem of lead: the voluminous science, the risk assessment approaches, and approaches to controlling lead as a public health problem. Integration of the above three elements to provide a coherent whole Provides a single source of information that will be extremely valuable to all professionals working in areas impacted by this toxic substance.

A Brief Early History of Lead as an Evolving Global Pollutant and Toxicant -- Lead in the Human Environment: Production, Uses, Trends -- Lead in the Human Environment: Lead Emissions and Emission Trends -- Lead in the Human Environment: Fate and Transport Processes -- Lead Concentrations in Environmental Media Relevant to Human Lead Exposures -- Lead Exposure in Human Populations: Lead Intakes -- Lead Exposure in Human Populations: Lead Toxicokinetics and Biomarkers of Lead Exposure -- Predictive Modeling Approaches for Assessing Human Lead Exposure -- The Environmental Epidemiology of Human Lead Exposure -- Lead Toxicity in Humans: a Brief Historical Perspective and Public Health -- Neurotoxicity of Lead in Human Populations -- Cardiovascular Toxicity of Lead in Human Populations -- Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity of Lead in Human Populations -- The Nephrotoxicity of Lead in Human Populations -- Hematological Effects of Lead in Human Populations -- Carcinogenic and Genotoxic Effects of Lead in Human Populations -- Immunotoxic Effects of Lead in Human Populations -- Effects of Lead on Other Organs and Systems in Human Populations -- Human Health Risk Assessment for Lead: Introduction, Context, Rationale -- Hazard Characterization for Lead in Human Populations -- Dose-Response Relationships for Toxic Effects of Lead in Human Populations -- Exposure Characterizations for Lead in Specific Human Populations -- Health Risk Characterization of Lead Effects in Human Populations -- Legislative Aspects of Lead Regulation and Regulatory Policies -- Lead Regulation and Regulatory Policies: Lead in Paint -- Regulation and Regulatory Policies for Lead in Ambient Air -- Regulation and Regulatory Policies for Lead in Water -- Regulation and Regulatory Policies for Lead in Food.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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