[Estimation of the dietary intake of pesticide residues based on new consumption data for children]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00103-004-0949-6
[Estimation of the dietary intake of pesticide residues based on new consumption data for children]
Abstract
The risk assessment of pesticide residues is based on the estimation of their dietary intake. Models based on a new national consumption survey were developed to estimate the short- and long-term dietary intake of pesticide residues for children from 2 to under 5 years, allowing a realistic risk assessment to be made. The recommended methods are described. At the national level, the new models shall replace the previous methods for evaluating dietary intake.
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