LEADER 05404nam 2201513z- 450 001 9910743280403321 005 20230911 035 $a(CKB)5690000000228503 035 $a(oapen)doab113883 035 $a(EXLCZ)995690000000228503 100 $a20230920c2023uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aEnvironmental and Occupational Health in Brazil 210 $cMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute$d2023 215 $a1 online resource (368 p.) 311 08$a3-0365-8406-4 330 $aBrazil, the largest country in Latin America, is a multicultural country with abundant biodiversity, forests, and water sources. The country has experienced rapid urbanization and industrialization in recent decades, creating considerable social and economic progress. However, countless environmental and occupational risks that follow unregulated development still threaten the health of exposed children and adults from urban and rural areas. Despite a complex scenario of exposure to multiple contaminants, studies on the impacts on human health and well-being are sorely needed. Thus, building up comprehensive evidence on environmental and occupational health in Brazil is crucial to improving practices and policies toward stronger social development. This Special Issue comprises cutting-edge epidemiological, clinical, and experimental studies, as well as literature reviews on all aspects of environmental and occupational health in Brazil. Studies on children, adults, and vulnerable populations related to toxicology, epidemiology, and public policies are especially welcomed. Manuscript topics include, but are not limited to, the adverse health effects of physical, chemical, and biological risks; exposure to air, water, soil and food pollution; metals and pesticides; organic solvents; dust; and climate change. 606 $aMedicine and Nursing$2bicssc 610 $a1000 days 610 $aacute renal failure 610 $aagricultural occupation 610 $aair pollution 610 $aALAD 610 $aAmazon 610 $aAmerindian people 610 $aartificial neural network 610 $ablood 610 $aBrazil 610 $aBrazilian amazon 610 $aBrazilian Amazon 610 $abreast milk 610 $abreastfeeding 610 $achild 610 $achild health 610 $achildbearing women 610 $achildren health 610 $achronotypes 610 $acontaminated areas 610 $acosmopolitics 610 $aDDT 610 $adeath certificates 610 $adeterminants 610 $adietary exposure risk 610 $adrought 610 $adust 610 $aendocrine disruptors 610 $aenvironmental contamination 610 $aenvironmental exposure 610 $aenvironmental health 610 $aenvironmental impacts 610 $aenvironmental pollution 610 $aepidemiologic determinants 610 $aepidemiology 610 $afarmer 610 $afish 610 $afood contaminants 610 $aGC-MS/MS 610 $agenetic polymorphism 610 $agold mining 610 $aGood-Living 610 $ahazard quotient 610 $ahealth 610 $ahealth effects 610 $ahealth risk assessment 610 $aillegal mining 610 $aillegal mining activities 610 $aindigenous 610 $aindigenous people 610 $aindigenous populations 610 $aintergenerational relations 610 $akidney diseases 610 $amaternal health 610 $amental health 610 $amercury 610 $amercury exposure 610 $ametals 610 $amethylmercury exposure 610 $amitigation measure 610 $aMonte Carlo 610 $amortality 610 $aMSPD 610 $amulti-pollutant model 610 $aMunduruku 610 $aneurological abnormalities 610 $aneurological effects 610 $aneurotoxicity 610 $anutrition 610 $aoccupational exposure 610 $aoccupational health 610 $aorganochlorine 610 $aorganochlorine compounds 610 $aorganophosphorus 610 $aPER3 gene polymorphism 610 $apesticide 610 $apesticides 610 $apoisoning 610 $apolychlorinated biphenyls 610 $apoverty areas 610 $apregnancy 610 $apregnant women 610 $aprobabilistic risk assessment 610 $apyrethroids 610 $areturn to work 610 $arural population 610 $aseafood 610 $asocial determinants 610 $asteel industry 610 $atobacco 610 $atoxic metals 610 $atoxicology 610 $aumbilical cord 610 $aundernutrition 610 $aurban areas 610 $aurban residues 610 $avaccine coverage 610 $avocational rehabilitation 610 $avulnerability 610 $awomen 610 $awork-related musculoskeletal disorders 610 $aworker health 615 7$aMedicine and Nursing 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910743280403321 996 $aEnvironmental and Occupational Health in Brazil$93560322 997 $aUNINA