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Predictors of pesticide levels in carpet dust collected from child care centers in Northern California, USA.

Kimberly HazardAbbey AlkonRobert B GunierRosemary CastorinaDavid CamannShraddha QuardererAsa Bradman
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2023)
One million children in California under six years old attend child care programs where they may spend up to 40 h per week. Children are uniquely vulnerable to environmental contaminants; however early care settings are under researched in environmental health studies. Little is known about predictors of pesticide levels found in environmental samples from child care facilities. This study aims to identify behavioral and environmental determinants of pesticide contamination in California child care centers. Findings can empower child care providers and consumers and inform decision makers to reduce children's exposures to pesticides and promote lifelong health.
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