Policy recommendations and cost implications for a more sustainable framework for European human biomonitoring surveys

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Policy recommendations and cost implications for a more sustainable framework for European human biomonitoring surveys. / Joas, Anke; Knudsen, Lisbeth E.; Kolossa-Gehring, Marike; Sepai, Ovnair; Casteleyn, Ludwine; Schoeters, Greet; Angerer, Jürgen; Castaño, Argelia; Aerts, Dominique; Biot, Pierre; Horvat, Milena; Bloemen, Louis; Reis, M Fátima; Lupsa, Ioana-Rodica; Katsonouri, Andromachi; Cerna, Milena; Berglund, Marika; Crettaz, Pierre; Rudnai, Peter; Halzlova, Katarina; Mulcahy, Maurice; Gutleb, Arno C; Fischer, Marc E; Becher, Georg; Fréry, Nadine; Jensen, Genon; Van Vliet, Lisette; Koch, Holger M; Hond, Elly Den; Fiddicke, Ulrike; Esteban, Marta; Exley, Karen; Schwedler, Gerda; Seiwert, Margarete; Ligocka, Danuta; Hohenblum, Philipp; Kyrtopoulos, Soterios; Botsivali, Maria; DeFelip, Elena; Guillou, Claude; Reniero, Fabiano; Grazuleviciene, Regina; Veidebaum, Toomas; Mørck, Thit A; Nielsen, Jeanette K S; Jensen, Janne F; Rivas, Teresa C; Sanchez, Jinny; Koppen, Gudrun; Smolders, Roel; Kozepesy, Szilvia; Hadjipanayis, Adamos; Krskova, Andrea; Mannion, Rory; Jakubowski, Marek; Fucic, J Aleksandra; Pereira-Miguel, Jose; Gurzau, Anca E; Jajcaj, Michal; Mazej, Darja; Tratnik, Janja Snoj; Lehmann, Andrea; Larsson, Kristin; Dumez, Birgit; Joas, Reinhard.

In: Environmental Research, Vol. 141, 2015, p. 42–57.

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Joas, A, Knudsen, LE, Kolossa-Gehring, M, Sepai, O, Casteleyn, L, Schoeters, G, Angerer, J, Castaño, A, Aerts, D, Biot, P, Horvat, M, Bloemen, L, Reis, MF, Lupsa, I-R, Katsonouri, A, Cerna, M, Berglund, M, Crettaz, P, Rudnai, P, Halzlova, K, Mulcahy, M, Gutleb, AC, Fischer, ME, Becher, G, Fréry, N, Jensen, G, Van Vliet, L, Koch, HM, Hond, ED, Fiddicke, U, Esteban, M, Exley, K, Schwedler, G, Seiwert, M, Ligocka, D, Hohenblum, P, Kyrtopoulos, S, Botsivali, M, DeFelip, E, Guillou, C, Reniero, F, Grazuleviciene, R, Veidebaum, T, Mørck, TA, Nielsen, JKS, Jensen, JF, Rivas, TC, Sanchez, J, Koppen, G, Smolders, R, Kozepesy, S, Hadjipanayis, A, Krskova, A, Mannion, R, Jakubowski, M, Fucic, JA, Pereira-Miguel, J, Gurzau, AE, Jajcaj, M, Mazej, D, Tratnik, JS, Lehmann, A, Larsson, K, Dumez, B & Joas, R 2015, 'Policy recommendations and cost implications for a more sustainable framework for European human biomonitoring surveys', Environmental Research, vol. 141, pp. 42–57. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2014.10.012

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Joas, A., Knudsen, L. E., Kolossa-Gehring, M., Sepai, O., Casteleyn, L., Schoeters, G., Angerer, J., Castaño, A., Aerts, D., Biot, P., Horvat, M., Bloemen, L., Reis, M. F., Lupsa, I-R., Katsonouri, A., Cerna, M., Berglund, M., Crettaz, P., Rudnai, P., ... Joas, R. (2015). Policy recommendations and cost implications for a more sustainable framework for European human biomonitoring surveys. Environmental Research, 141, 42–57. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2014.10.012

Vancouver

Joas A, Knudsen LE, Kolossa-Gehring M, Sepai O, Casteleyn L, Schoeters G et al. Policy recommendations and cost implications for a more sustainable framework for European human biomonitoring surveys. Environmental Research. 2015;141:42–57. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2014.10.012

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Joas, Anke ; Knudsen, Lisbeth E. ; Kolossa-Gehring, Marike ; Sepai, Ovnair ; Casteleyn, Ludwine ; Schoeters, Greet ; Angerer, Jürgen ; Castaño, Argelia ; Aerts, Dominique ; Biot, Pierre ; Horvat, Milena ; Bloemen, Louis ; Reis, M Fátima ; Lupsa, Ioana-Rodica ; Katsonouri, Andromachi ; Cerna, Milena ; Berglund, Marika ; Crettaz, Pierre ; Rudnai, Peter ; Halzlova, Katarina ; Mulcahy, Maurice ; Gutleb, Arno C ; Fischer, Marc E ; Becher, Georg ; Fréry, Nadine ; Jensen, Genon ; Van Vliet, Lisette ; Koch, Holger M ; Hond, Elly Den ; Fiddicke, Ulrike ; Esteban, Marta ; Exley, Karen ; Schwedler, Gerda ; Seiwert, Margarete ; Ligocka, Danuta ; Hohenblum, Philipp ; Kyrtopoulos, Soterios ; Botsivali, Maria ; DeFelip, Elena ; Guillou, Claude ; Reniero, Fabiano ; Grazuleviciene, Regina ; Veidebaum, Toomas ; Mørck, Thit A ; Nielsen, Jeanette K S ; Jensen, Janne F ; Rivas, Teresa C ; Sanchez, Jinny ; Koppen, Gudrun ; Smolders, Roel ; Kozepesy, Szilvia ; Hadjipanayis, Adamos ; Krskova, Andrea ; Mannion, Rory ; Jakubowski, Marek ; Fucic, J Aleksandra ; Pereira-Miguel, Jose ; Gurzau, Anca E ; Jajcaj, Michal ; Mazej, Darja ; Tratnik, Janja Snoj ; Lehmann, Andrea ; Larsson, Kristin ; Dumez, Birgit ; Joas, Reinhard. / Policy recommendations and cost implications for a more sustainable framework for European human biomonitoring surveys. In: Environmental Research. 2015 ; Vol. 141. pp. 42–57.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The potential of Human Biomonitoring (HBM) in exposure characterisation and risk assessment is well established in the scientific HBM community and regulatory arena by many publications. The European Environment and Health Strategy as well as the Environment and Health Action Plan 2004-2010 of the European Commission recognised the value of HBM and the relevance and importance of coordination of HBM programmes in Europe. Based on existing and planned HBM projects and programmes of work and capabilities in Europe the Seventh Framework Programme (FP 7) funded COPHES (COnsortium to Perform Human Biomonitoring on a European Scale) to advance and improve comparability of HBM data across Europe. The pilot study protocol was tested in 17 European countries in the DEMOCOPHES feasibility study (DEMOnstration of a study to COordinate and Perform Human biomonitoring on a European Scale) cofunded (50%) under the LIFE+ programme of the European Commission. The potential of HBM in supporting and evaluating policy making (including e.g. REACH) and in awareness raising on environmental health, should significantly advance the process towards a fully operational, continuous, sustainable and scientifically based EU HBM programme. From a number of stakeholder activities during the past 10 years and the national engagement, a framework for sustainable HBM structure in Europe is recommended involving national institutions within environment, health and food as well as European institutions such as ECHA, EEA, and EFSA. An economic frame with shared cost implications for national and European institutions is suggested benefitting from the capacity building set up by COPHES/DEMOCOPHES.",
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T1 - Policy recommendations and cost implications for a more sustainable framework for European human biomonitoring surveys

AU - Joas, Anke

AU - Knudsen, Lisbeth E.

AU - Kolossa-Gehring, Marike

AU - Sepai, Ovnair

AU - Casteleyn, Ludwine

AU - Schoeters, Greet

AU - Angerer, Jürgen

AU - Castaño, Argelia

AU - Aerts, Dominique

AU - Biot, Pierre

AU - Horvat, Milena

AU - Bloemen, Louis

AU - Reis, M Fátima

AU - Lupsa, Ioana-Rodica

AU - Katsonouri, Andromachi

AU - Cerna, Milena

AU - Berglund, Marika

AU - Crettaz, Pierre

AU - Rudnai, Peter

AU - Halzlova, Katarina

AU - Mulcahy, Maurice

AU - Gutleb, Arno C

AU - Fischer, Marc E

AU - Becher, Georg

AU - Fréry, Nadine

AU - Jensen, Genon

AU - Van Vliet, Lisette

AU - Koch, Holger M

AU - Hond, Elly Den

AU - Fiddicke, Ulrike

AU - Esteban, Marta

AU - Exley, Karen

AU - Schwedler, Gerda

AU - Seiwert, Margarete

AU - Ligocka, Danuta

AU - Hohenblum, Philipp

AU - Kyrtopoulos, Soterios

AU - Botsivali, Maria

AU - DeFelip, Elena

AU - Guillou, Claude

AU - Reniero, Fabiano

AU - Grazuleviciene, Regina

AU - Veidebaum, Toomas

AU - Mørck, Thit A

AU - Nielsen, Jeanette K S

AU - Jensen, Janne F

AU - Rivas, Teresa C

AU - Sanchez, Jinny

AU - Koppen, Gudrun

AU - Smolders, Roel

AU - Kozepesy, Szilvia

AU - Hadjipanayis, Adamos

AU - Krskova, Andrea

AU - Mannion, Rory

AU - Jakubowski, Marek

AU - Fucic, J Aleksandra

AU - Pereira-Miguel, Jose

AU - Gurzau, Anca E

AU - Jajcaj, Michal

AU - Mazej, Darja

AU - Tratnik, Janja Snoj

AU - Lehmann, Andrea

AU - Larsson, Kristin

AU - Dumez, Birgit

AU - Joas, Reinhard

N1 - Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

PY - 2015

Y1 - 2015

N2 - The potential of Human Biomonitoring (HBM) in exposure characterisation and risk assessment is well established in the scientific HBM community and regulatory arena by many publications. The European Environment and Health Strategy as well as the Environment and Health Action Plan 2004-2010 of the European Commission recognised the value of HBM and the relevance and importance of coordination of HBM programmes in Europe. Based on existing and planned HBM projects and programmes of work and capabilities in Europe the Seventh Framework Programme (FP 7) funded COPHES (COnsortium to Perform Human Biomonitoring on a European Scale) to advance and improve comparability of HBM data across Europe. The pilot study protocol was tested in 17 European countries in the DEMOCOPHES feasibility study (DEMOnstration of a study to COordinate and Perform Human biomonitoring on a European Scale) cofunded (50%) under the LIFE+ programme of the European Commission. The potential of HBM in supporting and evaluating policy making (including e.g. REACH) and in awareness raising on environmental health, should significantly advance the process towards a fully operational, continuous, sustainable and scientifically based EU HBM programme. From a number of stakeholder activities during the past 10 years and the national engagement, a framework for sustainable HBM structure in Europe is recommended involving national institutions within environment, health and food as well as European institutions such as ECHA, EEA, and EFSA. An economic frame with shared cost implications for national and European institutions is suggested benefitting from the capacity building set up by COPHES/DEMOCOPHES.

AB - The potential of Human Biomonitoring (HBM) in exposure characterisation and risk assessment is well established in the scientific HBM community and regulatory arena by many publications. The European Environment and Health Strategy as well as the Environment and Health Action Plan 2004-2010 of the European Commission recognised the value of HBM and the relevance and importance of coordination of HBM programmes in Europe. Based on existing and planned HBM projects and programmes of work and capabilities in Europe the Seventh Framework Programme (FP 7) funded COPHES (COnsortium to Perform Human Biomonitoring on a European Scale) to advance and improve comparability of HBM data across Europe. The pilot study protocol was tested in 17 European countries in the DEMOCOPHES feasibility study (DEMOnstration of a study to COordinate and Perform Human biomonitoring on a European Scale) cofunded (50%) under the LIFE+ programme of the European Commission. The potential of HBM in supporting and evaluating policy making (including e.g. REACH) and in awareness raising on environmental health, should significantly advance the process towards a fully operational, continuous, sustainable and scientifically based EU HBM programme. From a number of stakeholder activities during the past 10 years and the national engagement, a framework for sustainable HBM structure in Europe is recommended involving national institutions within environment, health and food as well as European institutions such as ECHA, EEA, and EFSA. An economic frame with shared cost implications for national and European institutions is suggested benefitting from the capacity building set up by COPHES/DEMOCOPHES.

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DO - 10.1016/j.envres.2014.10.012

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EP - 57

JO - Environmental Research

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