
doi: 10.1039/b210561f
pmid: 12509032
2002 has been a landmark year for children's environmental health, with several major international conferences dedicated to the issue and the publication of numerous reports and studies. In this article we review how and why children's health has emerged as a key environmental policy issue and what the analytical sciences can contribute.
Research, Infant, Newborn, Child Welfare, Infant, Environmental Exposure, Environment, Risk Assessment, Water Supply, Child, Preschool, Humans, Child, Developing Countries, Environmental Health
Research, Infant, Newborn, Child Welfare, Infant, Environmental Exposure, Environment, Risk Assessment, Water Supply, Child, Preschool, Humans, Child, Developing Countries, Environmental Health
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