Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030
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Resumo: | Human biomonitoring (HBM) is a crucial approach for exposure assessment, as emphasised in the European Commission’s Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (CSS). HBM can help to improve chemical policies in five major key areas: (1) assessing internal and aggregate exposure in different target populations; 2) assessing exposure to chemicals across life stages; (3) assessing combined exposure to multiple chemicals (mixtures); (4) bridging regulatory silos on aggregate exposure; and (5) enhancing the effectiveness of risk management measures. In this strategy paper, we propose a vision and a strategy for the use of HBM in chemical regulations and public health policy in Europe and beyond. We outline six strategic objectives and a roadmap to further strengthen HBM approaches and increase their implementation in the regulatory risk assessment of chemicals to enhance our understanding of exposure and health impacts, enabling timely and targeted policy interventions and risk management. These strategic objectives are: 1) further development of sampling strategies and sample preparation; 2) further development of chemical-analytical HBM methods; 3) improving harmonisation throughout the HBM research life cycle; 4) further development of quality control/quality assurance throughout the HBM research life cycle; 5) obtain sustained funding and reinforcement by legislation; and 6) extend target-specific communication with scientists, policymakers, citizens and other stakeholders. HBM approaches are essential in risk assessment to address scientific, regulatory, and societal challenges. HBM requires full and strong support from the scientific and regulatory domain to reach its full potential in public and occupational health assessment and in regulatory decision-making. |
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Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030Occupational exposureHuman biomonitoringChemicals mixturesData governanceZero Pollution AmbitionOne substance-one assessmentCircular economyHuman biomonitoring (HBM) is a crucial approach for exposure assessment, as emphasised in the European Commission’s Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (CSS). HBM can help to improve chemical policies in five major key areas: (1) assessing internal and aggregate exposure in different target populations; 2) assessing exposure to chemicals across life stages; (3) assessing combined exposure to multiple chemicals (mixtures); (4) bridging regulatory silos on aggregate exposure; and (5) enhancing the effectiveness of risk management measures. In this strategy paper, we propose a vision and a strategy for the use of HBM in chemical regulations and public health policy in Europe and beyond. We outline six strategic objectives and a roadmap to further strengthen HBM approaches and increase their implementation in the regulatory risk assessment of chemicals to enhance our understanding of exposure and health impacts, enabling timely and targeted policy interventions and risk management. These strategic objectives are: 1) further development of sampling strategies and sample preparation; 2) further development of chemical-analytical HBM methods; 3) improving harmonisation throughout the HBM research life cycle; 4) further development of quality control/quality assurance throughout the HBM research life cycle; 5) obtain sustained funding and reinforcement by legislation; and 6) extend target-specific communication with scientists, policymakers, citizens and other stakeholders. HBM approaches are essential in risk assessment to address scientific, regulatory, and societal challenges. HBM requires full and strong support from the scientific and regulatory domain to reach its full potential in public and occupational health assessment and in regulatory decision-making.ElsevierRCIPLJeddi, Maryam ZareHopf, Nancy B.Louro, HenriquetaViegas, SusanaGalea, Karen S.Pasanen-Kase, RobertSantonen, TiinaMustieles, VicenteFernandez, Mariana F.Verhagen, HansBopp, Stephanie K.Philippe Antignac, JeanDavid, ArthurMol, HansBarouki, RobertAudouze, KarineDuca, Radu-CorneliuFantke, PeterScheepers, PaulGhosh, ManosijVan Nieuwenhuyse, AnVicente, Joana LoboTrier, XeniaRambaud, LoïcFillol, ClémenceDenys, SebastienConrad, AndréKolossa-Gehring, MarikePaini, AliciaArnot, JonSchulze, FlorianJones, KateSepai, OvnairAli, ImranBrennan, LorraineBenfenati, EmilioCubadda, FrancescoMantovani, AlbertoBartonova, AlenaConnolly, AlisonSlobodnik, Jaroslavde Bruin, Yuri Bruinenvan Klaveren, JacobPalmen, NicoleDirven, HubertHusøy, TrineThomsen, CathrineVirgolino, AnaRöösli, MartinGant, Timvon Goetz, NatalieBessems, Jos2022-08-31T11:39:52Z2022-102022-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/14945engJeddi MZ, Hopf NB, Louro H, Viegas S, Galea KS, Pasanen-Kase R, et al. Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030. Environ Int. 2022;168:107476.10.1016/j.envint.2022.107476info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-09-06T02:15:48Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/14945Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:22:39.806418Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030 |
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Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030 |
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Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030 Jeddi, Maryam Zare Occupational exposure Human biomonitoring Chemicals mixtures Data governance Zero Pollution Ambition One substance-one assessment Circular economy |
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Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030 |
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Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030 |
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Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030 |
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Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030 |
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Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030 |
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Jeddi, Maryam Zare |
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Jeddi, Maryam Zare Hopf, Nancy B. Louro, Henriqueta Viegas, Susana Galea, Karen S. Pasanen-Kase, Robert Santonen, Tiina Mustieles, Vicente Fernandez, Mariana F. Verhagen, Hans Bopp, Stephanie K. Philippe Antignac, Jean David, Arthur Mol, Hans Barouki, Robert Audouze, Karine Duca, Radu-Corneliu Fantke, Peter Scheepers, Paul Ghosh, Manosij Van Nieuwenhuyse, An Vicente, Joana Lobo Trier, Xenia Rambaud, Loïc Fillol, Clémence Denys, Sebastien Conrad, André Kolossa-Gehring, Marike Paini, Alicia Arnot, Jon Schulze, Florian Jones, Kate Sepai, Ovnair Ali, Imran Brennan, Lorraine Benfenati, Emilio Cubadda, Francesco Mantovani, Alberto Bartonova, Alena Connolly, Alison Slobodnik, Jaroslav de Bruin, Yuri Bruinen van Klaveren, Jacob Palmen, Nicole Dirven, Hubert Husøy, Trine Thomsen, Cathrine Virgolino, Ana Röösli, Martin Gant, Tim von Goetz, Natalie Bessems, Jos |
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Hopf, Nancy B. Louro, Henriqueta Viegas, Susana Galea, Karen S. Pasanen-Kase, Robert Santonen, Tiina Mustieles, Vicente Fernandez, Mariana F. Verhagen, Hans Bopp, Stephanie K. Philippe Antignac, Jean David, Arthur Mol, Hans Barouki, Robert Audouze, Karine Duca, Radu-Corneliu Fantke, Peter Scheepers, Paul Ghosh, Manosij Van Nieuwenhuyse, An Vicente, Joana Lobo Trier, Xenia Rambaud, Loïc Fillol, Clémence Denys, Sebastien Conrad, André Kolossa-Gehring, Marike Paini, Alicia Arnot, Jon Schulze, Florian Jones, Kate Sepai, Ovnair Ali, Imran Brennan, Lorraine Benfenati, Emilio Cubadda, Francesco Mantovani, Alberto Bartonova, Alena Connolly, Alison Slobodnik, Jaroslav de Bruin, Yuri Bruinen van Klaveren, Jacob Palmen, Nicole Dirven, Hubert Husøy, Trine Thomsen, Cathrine Virgolino, Ana Röösli, Martin Gant, Tim von Goetz, Natalie Bessems, Jos |
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Jeddi, Maryam Zare Hopf, Nancy B. Louro, Henriqueta Viegas, Susana Galea, Karen S. Pasanen-Kase, Robert Santonen, Tiina Mustieles, Vicente Fernandez, Mariana F. Verhagen, Hans Bopp, Stephanie K. Philippe Antignac, Jean David, Arthur Mol, Hans Barouki, Robert Audouze, Karine Duca, Radu-Corneliu Fantke, Peter Scheepers, Paul Ghosh, Manosij Van Nieuwenhuyse, An Vicente, Joana Lobo Trier, Xenia Rambaud, Loïc Fillol, Clémence Denys, Sebastien Conrad, André Kolossa-Gehring, Marike Paini, Alicia Arnot, Jon Schulze, Florian Jones, Kate Sepai, Ovnair Ali, Imran Brennan, Lorraine Benfenati, Emilio Cubadda, Francesco Mantovani, Alberto Bartonova, Alena Connolly, Alison Slobodnik, Jaroslav de Bruin, Yuri Bruinen van Klaveren, Jacob Palmen, Nicole Dirven, Hubert Husøy, Trine Thomsen, Cathrine Virgolino, Ana Röösli, Martin Gant, Tim von Goetz, Natalie Bessems, Jos |
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Occupational exposure Human biomonitoring Chemicals mixtures Data governance Zero Pollution Ambition One substance-one assessment Circular economy |
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Occupational exposure Human biomonitoring Chemicals mixtures Data governance Zero Pollution Ambition One substance-one assessment Circular economy |
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Human biomonitoring (HBM) is a crucial approach for exposure assessment, as emphasised in the European Commission’s Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (CSS). HBM can help to improve chemical policies in five major key areas: (1) assessing internal and aggregate exposure in different target populations; 2) assessing exposure to chemicals across life stages; (3) assessing combined exposure to multiple chemicals (mixtures); (4) bridging regulatory silos on aggregate exposure; and (5) enhancing the effectiveness of risk management measures. In this strategy paper, we propose a vision and a strategy for the use of HBM in chemical regulations and public health policy in Europe and beyond. We outline six strategic objectives and a roadmap to further strengthen HBM approaches and increase their implementation in the regulatory risk assessment of chemicals to enhance our understanding of exposure and health impacts, enabling timely and targeted policy interventions and risk management. These strategic objectives are: 1) further development of sampling strategies and sample preparation; 2) further development of chemical-analytical HBM methods; 3) improving harmonisation throughout the HBM research life cycle; 4) further development of quality control/quality assurance throughout the HBM research life cycle; 5) obtain sustained funding and reinforcement by legislation; and 6) extend target-specific communication with scientists, policymakers, citizens and other stakeholders. HBM approaches are essential in risk assessment to address scientific, regulatory, and societal challenges. HBM requires full and strong support from the scientific and regulatory domain to reach its full potential in public and occupational health assessment and in regulatory decision-making. |
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Jeddi MZ, Hopf NB, Louro H, Viegas S, Galea KS, Pasanen-Kase R, et al. Developing human biomonitoring as a 21st century toolbox within the European Exposure Science Strategy 2022-2030. Environ Int. 2022;168:107476. 10.1016/j.envint.2022.107476 |
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