Lead bullet fragments in venison from rifle-killed deer: potential for human dietary exposure.
Human consumers of wildlife killed with lead ammunition may be exposed to health risks associated with lead ingestion. This hypothesis is based on published studies showing elevated blood lead concentrations in subsistence hunter populations, retention of ammunition residues in the tissues of hunter...
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Autores principales: | W Grainger Hunt, Richard T Watson, J Lindsay Oaks, Chris N Parish, Kurt K Burnham, Russell L Tucker, James R Belthoff, Garret Hart |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2009
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7127b4f2d6bb46229fe4f7bcfcc5faef |
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