A re-assessment of the safety of silver in household water treatment: rapid systematic review of mammalian in vivo genotoxicity studies
Abstract Background Despite poor evidence of their effectiveness, colloidal silver and silver nanoparticles are increasingly being promoted for treating potentially contaminated drinking water in low income countries. Recently, however, concerns have been raised about the possible genotoxicity of pa...
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Main Authors: | Lorna Fewtrell (Author), Batsirai Majuru (Author), Paul R. Hunter (Author) |
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