Selecting the best non-invasive matrix to measure mercury exposure in human biomonitoring surveys

Environmental Research(2022)

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Abstract
Exposure to mercury, even at low doses, can affect human health, well-being and life quality at a broad scale. Human biomonitoring is the most straightforward approach to measure and quantify mercury exposure in humans. The objective of the present study is to compare and discuss the relationships between Hg levels in the most used matrices, hair, urine and blood, with the aim to ascertain to what extent mercury exposure and internal mercury levels could be predicted by monitoring non-invasive matrices.
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Mercury,Hair,Blood,Urine,Human biomonitoring,Non-invasive,Matrix-ratio
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