Chapter 16 Exposure Health Informatics Ecosystem

There is a need for understanding an individual's total exposure, including simultaneous, cumulative, and latent exposure to multiple environmental contaminants. While exact contributions differ, multiple studies suggest that the majority of a person's health can be attributed to their env...

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Main Author: Gouripeddi, Ramkiran (auth)
Other Authors: Lundrigan, Philip (auth), Kasera, Sneha (auth), Collingwood, Scott (auth), Cummins, Mollie (auth), Facelli, Julio C. (auth), Sward, Katherine (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2020
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