Lead and cadmium in infant milk and cereal based formulae marketed in Nigeria: a probabilistic non-carcinogenic human health risk assessment
Background. There has been concern on the likelihood of contamination of infant formulae and consequent health risk in children. Objective. This study has assessed and compared the lead and cadmium levels in infant formulae commonly consumed in Nigeria with international regulatory limits. It has al...
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Main Authors: | Zelinjo Nkeiruka Igweze (Author), Osazuwa Clinton Ekhator (Author), Orish Ebere Orisakwe (Author) |
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National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene,
2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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