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dc.contributor.authorHans Reynders, Ann Colles, Bert Morrens, Maja Mampaey, Dries Coertjens, Koppen Gudrun, Greet Schoeters, Ilse Loots, Hana Chovanova, Wim Winderickx, Karen Van Campenhout
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-27T13:15:57Z
dc.date.available2020-03-27T13:15:57Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.urihttps://archief-algemeen.omgeving.vlaanderen.be/xmlui/handle/acd/261026
dc.description.abstractIn 2002 the Flemish Government decided to initiate the Flem-ish Environment and Health Survey (FLEHS), an extended humanbiomonitoring (HBM) program to assess and monitor human expo-sure of the Flemish population to environmental pollution and itsimpact on public health. Flanders is a densely populated area inthe North of Belgium with intense traffic and widespread indus-trial and agricultural activities, which have a measurable impacton environmental quality and human health. It has been estimated that 6.3% of the total burden of disease in Belgium, assessed usingDisability-adjusted life years (DALYs), is associated with a range ofwell characterized environmental stressors (i.e. particulate mat-ter (PM2.5), secondhand smoke, traffic noise, radon, lead, ozone,dioxins, benzene and formaldehyde) (Hänninen et al., 2014). DALYswere estimated using primarily World Health Organization dataon burden of disease, national environmental exposure data andepidemiological or toxicological risk estimates. However, for manyother chemicals, the exposure levels and associated health effectsare not well assessed or poorly understood.
dc.languageEngels
dc.rightsCC BY-NC-SA
dc.subjectHumane biomonitoring, VHBP
dc.titleThe added value of a surveillance human biomonitoring program: The case of FLEHS in Flanders (Belgium)
vlaanderen.identifierOnderzoek-2122880
onderzoek.disciplineB007-geneeskunde-mens-vertebraten - B680-volksgezondheid, P003-chemie - P305-milieuchemie
onderzoek.documenttypeBijdrage aan tijdschrift - A1: Web of Science-artikel
onderzoek.nbauthors11
onderzoek.nbpages9
onderzoek.peerreviewedPeer review
dc.contributor.organisationVITO, Universiteit Antwerpen, Universiteit Antwerpen, VITO, VITO, Universiteit Antwerpen, Agentschap Zorg en Gezondheid, Departement Economie, wetenschap en innovatie


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