Prostate cancer and toxicity from critical use exemptions of methyl bromide: environmental protection helps protect against human health risks.

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Prostate cancer and toxicity from critical use exemptions of methyl bromide: environmental protection helps protect against human health risks. / Budnik, Lygia Therese; Kloth, Stefan; Velasco Garrido, Marcial; Baur, Xaver.

in: ENVIRON HEALTH-GLOB, Jahrgang 11, 2012, S. 5.

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title = "Prostate cancer and toxicity from critical use exemptions of methyl bromide: environmental protection helps protect against human health risks.",
abstract = "Although ozone-depleting methyl bromide was destined for phase-out by 2005, it is still widely applied as a consequence of various critical-use-exemptions and mandatory international regulations aiming to restrict the spread of pests and alien species (e.g. in globalized transport and storage). The withdrawal of methyl bromide because of its environmental risk could fortuitously help in the containment of its human toxicity.",
author = "Budnik, {Lygia Therese} and Stefan Kloth and {Velasco Garrido}, Marcial and Xaver Baur",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1186/1476-069X-11-5",
language = "English",
volume = "11",
pages = "5",
journal = "ENVIRON HEALTH-GLOB",
issn = "1476-069X",
publisher = "BioMed Central Ltd.",

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T1 - Prostate cancer and toxicity from critical use exemptions of methyl bromide: environmental protection helps protect against human health risks.

AU - Budnik, Lygia Therese

AU - Kloth, Stefan

AU - Velasco Garrido, Marcial

AU - Baur, Xaver

PY - 2012

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N2 - Although ozone-depleting methyl bromide was destined for phase-out by 2005, it is still widely applied as a consequence of various critical-use-exemptions and mandatory international regulations aiming to restrict the spread of pests and alien species (e.g. in globalized transport and storage). The withdrawal of methyl bromide because of its environmental risk could fortuitously help in the containment of its human toxicity.

AB - Although ozone-depleting methyl bromide was destined for phase-out by 2005, it is still widely applied as a consequence of various critical-use-exemptions and mandatory international regulations aiming to restrict the spread of pests and alien species (e.g. in globalized transport and storage). The withdrawal of methyl bromide because of its environmental risk could fortuitously help in the containment of its human toxicity.

U2 - 10.1186/1476-069X-11-5

DO - 10.1186/1476-069X-11-5

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

VL - 11

SP - 5

JO - ENVIRON HEALTH-GLOB

JF - ENVIRON HEALTH-GLOB

SN - 1476-069X

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