Breastmilk cadmium levels and estimated infant exposure: a multicenter study of associated factors in a resource-limited country
Publication Type
Original research
Authors

Despite the undisputed benefits of breastfeeding, infants might become exposed to xenobiotics that could be excreted into breast milk following maternal exposure. This study was conducted to assess breastmilk cadmium levels among lactating women in Palestine, a resource-limited country. Estimated daily intake (EDI) of cadmium via breastmilk was also calculated and predictors of high breastmilk cadmium levels and high infant exposure via breastmilk were identified.

Journal
Title
BMC
Publisher
H.hijaz, Rshawahni
Publisher Country
Palestine
Publication Type
Prtinted only
Volume
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Year
2023
Pages
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