Assessing Acute and Chronic Risks of Human Exposure to Arsenic: A Cross-Sectional Study in Ethiopia Employing Body Biomarkers
Background: Arsenic, a widely recognized and highly toxic carcinogen, is regarded as one of the most hazardous metalloids globally. However, the precise assessment of acute and chronic human exposure to arsenic and its contributing factors remains unclear in Ethiopia. Objective: The primary goal of...
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Main Authors: | Solomon Demissie (Author), Seblework Mekonen (Author), Tadesse Awoke (Author), Bezatu Mengistie (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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