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Endocrine-Disrupting Contaminants and Their Effects on Reproductive and Developmental Health

机译:内分泌破坏污染物及其对生殖和发育健康的影响

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Industrial revolution unleashed a vast variety of new chemical compounds into the environment. Over the past 60 years, more than 80, 000 synthetic chemical compounds have been made, and recently more than 3,000 new chemicals are produced each year (Landrigan et al. 2002). Since the adoption of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the year 2001, the environmental and health impacts of environmental contaminants have drawn more attention from scientists, policy makers, industries, NGOs, and the general public. Without doubt these chemicals are ubiquitous and are widely dispersed in air, water, soil, and daily necessity. For the identification and quantification of all these contaminants, substantial labor and financial cost are required. However, by the year 2000, less than 7% of the synthetic chemical compounds were tested for their chronic and developmental toxicity (Goldman and Koduru 2000).
机译:工业革命释放了各种各样的新化学化合物进入环境。在过去的60年中,已经制造了80多,000,000,000种合成的化学化合物,最近每年生产超过3,000种新化学品(Landrigan等,2002)。自2001年持久性有机污染物(POPS)采用斯德哥尔摩公约以来,环境污染物的环境和健康影响更多地引起了科学家,政策制定者,行业,非政府组织和公众的关注。毫无疑问,这些化学品普遍存在,广泛分散在空气,水,土壤和日常必需品中。对于所有这些污染物的鉴定和量化,需要大量的劳动力和财务成本。然而,到2000年,对其慢性和发育毒性的少于7%的合成化合物(Goldman和Koduru 2000)。

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