Implementation of human biomonitoring in the Dehcho region of the Northwest Territories, Canada (2016-2017)
Abstract Background Human biomonitoring represents an important tool for health risk assessment, supporting the characterization of contaminant exposure and nutrient status. In communities where country foods (locally harvested foods: land animals, fish, birds, plants) are integrated in the daily di...
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Main Authors: | Mylène Ratelle (Author), Kelly Skinner (Author), Matthew J. Laird (Author), Shannon Majowicz (Author), Danielle Brandow (Author), Sara Packull-McCormick (Author), Michèle Bouchard (Author), Denis Dieme (Author), Ken D. Stark (Author), Juan Jose Aristizabal Henao (Author), Rhona Hanning (Author), Brian D. Laird (Author) |
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