Chapter 2D: Examples of Ongoing International Surveys: Canada
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Published:19 Oct 2011
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Special Collection: 2011 ebook collection , 2011 ebook collection , 2011-2015 biosciences subject collection , ECCC Environmental eBooks 1968-2022Series: Issues in Toxicology
D. A. Haines, M. Legrand, T. E. Arbuckle, J. Van Oostdam, R. W. Dabeka, C. Tikhonov, and W. Fraser, in Biomarkers and Human Biomonitoring Volume 1: Ongoing Programs and Exposures, ed. L. Knudsen, D. F. Merlo, L. Knudsen, and D. F. Merlo, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2011, vol. 1, ch. 2D, pp. 79-106.
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In the vast geographic and diverse socio-demographic Canadian context, a multipronged strategy to obtain adequate human biomonitoring coverage is necessary. Although there have been several previous Canadian human biomonitoring activities, this chapter describes four major current biomonitoring initiatives: 1) the nationally representative Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS), 2) the Canada-wide Maternal–Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals (MIREC) study, 3) the research and community-based Northern Contaminants Program (NCP), and 4) mercury biomonitoring of First Nations people living on reserves south of the 60th parallel. While distinct approaches are required depending on the target population, taken together these initiatives provide a reasonable overview of current exposures to environmental chemicals and contribute to the development of policies and programs to protect the health of Canadians.