Human Biomonitoring
Bisphenol levels in Czech children´s urine | Czech HBM of toxic organic compounds in human milk | Urinary levels of phthalate metabolites in children | Essential elements and Vitamin D in children | Toxic metals in children | COPHES-DEMOCOPHES Project - CZ study
Bisphenol levels in Czech children´s urine
The urine levels of bisphenols A, F and S in Czech children were analyzed for the first time in 2016 study.
Whole Article 15. October 2020 | Vladimíra Puklová
Czech HBM of toxic organic compounds in human milk
The Czech HBM is focused also on the levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), per- and polyfluorinated compounds (PFAS) and brominated flame retardants (BFRs), including NBFRs in human milk.
Whole Article 18. September 2018 | Vladimíra Puklová
Urinary levels of phthalate metabolites in children
The monitoring of the urinary content of selected phthalate metabolites extended the international project Democophes aimed at mothers and their children aged 6-11 years [1]. In 2016, the target population were children aged five and nine years.
Whole Article 12. September 2017 | Vladimíra Puklová
Essential elements and Vitamin D in children
HBM of essential elements in children have been performed since 1996; the saturation level of children with Vitamin D was examinated for the first time in 2016.
Whole Article 12. September 2017 | Vladimíra Puklová
Toxic metals in children
Since 1996 the blood and urinary levels of toxic metals, namely cadmium, mercury, lead and arsenic, have been monitored in Czech children.
Whole Article 12. September 2017 | Vladimíra Puklová
COPHES-DEMOCOPHES Project - CZ study
The Czech Republic was one of 27 European states participated in the project carried out in 2009−2012. Respondent recruitment, collection of biological material samples and their analysis, questionnaires, statistical analysis of survey data were tested in the study DEMOCOPHES (Demonstration of a study to Coordinate and Perform Human Biomonitoring on a European Scale).
Whole Article 11. September 2013 | Vladimíra Puklová