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Environmental health survey for children residing near mining areas in South Gobi, Mongolia.

Ulziikhishig SurenbaatarByoung Gwon KimJeong-Wook SeoHyoun-Ju LimJung-Yeon KwonMin-Kyung KangEnkhjargal AltangerelTsogtbaatar ByambaaSuvd BatbaatarOyunchimeg MyagmardorjChul-Woo LeeYoung Seoub Hong
Published in: Annals of occupational and environmental medicine (2021)
The high blood lead concentration of children in Bayandalai was judged to be due to other factors in addition to mine exposure; the reason why blood and hair mercury concentration was higher in children from Bayandalai may have been due to exposure to many small-scale gold mines in the area. In the case of Khanbogd, it was estimated that the high arsenic level in urine was caused by the effect of mines.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • risk assessment
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