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Conceptual environmental justice model for evaluating chemical pathways of exposure in low-income, minority, native American, and other unique exposure populations.

机译:概念性环境正义模型,用于评估低收入,少数族裔,美洲原住民和其他独特接触人群的化学接触途径。

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Risk assessment determines pathways, and exposures that lead to poor health. For exposures that fall disproportionately on urban low-income communities, minorities, and Native Americans, these pathways are often more common than in the general population. Although risk assessors often evaluate these pathways on an ad hoc basis, a more formal way of addressing these nonstandard pathways is needed to adequately inform public health policy. A conceptual model is presented for evaluating nonstandard, unique, or excessive exposures, particularly for environmental justice communities that have an exposure matrix of inhalation, dermal, ingestion, and injection. Risk assessment can be improved by including nonstandard and unique exposure pathways as described in this conceptual model.
机译:风险评估可确定导致健康不良的途径和暴露。对于在城市低收入社区,少数群体和美洲原住民中所占比例最大的风险而言,这些途径通常比普通人群更为普遍。尽管风险评估人员通常会临时评估这些途径,但仍需要一种更正式的方法来应对这些非标准途径,以充分了解公共卫生政策。提出了一个概念模型,用于评估非标准,独特或过度暴露,特别是对于具有吸入,皮肤,摄入和注射暴露矩阵的环境正义社区。通过包括此概念模型中所述的非标准和独特的暴露途径,可以改善风险评估。

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