The Canary Database
Yale Occupational and
Environmental Medicine Program
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New Haven, CT, USA
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Sci Total Environ. 1995 Nov 30;172(2-3):163-73.
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Can household pets be used as reliable monitors of lead exposure to humans?
Berny PJ, Cote LM, Buck WB
Centre National d'Informations Toxicologiques Veterinaires, Ecole Nationale Veterinaire de Lyon, Marcy l'Etoile, France.
Article type: Curated - Canary ID: 3335
| Cause and Effect Analysis |
Interspecies susceptibility data |
Shared exposures with humans |
Shared outcomes with humans |
Gene sequence data |
| Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
| Study type |
N |
Routes |
Sampling |
Controls |
Timing |
| cross sectional |
110 |
ingestion |
outcome |
yes |
concurrent |
| cross sectional |
827 |
ingestion |
outcome |
yes |
concurrent |
| Exposures |
Lead
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| Outcomes |
Lead Poisoning
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| Species |
Cats Dogs Human
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| Locations |
| United States |
Illinois |
Granite City (populated place) |
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Madison (populated place) |
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Venice (populated place) |
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