2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.4c00946
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House Sparrows as Sentinels of Childhood Lead Exposure

Max M. Gillings,
Riccardo Ton,
Tiarne Harris
et al.

Abstract: Our understanding of connections between human and animal health has advanced substantially since the canary was introduced as a sentinel of toxic conditions in coal mines. Nonetheless, the development of wildlife sentinels for monitoring human exposure to toxins has been limited. Here, we capitalized on a three-decade long child blood lead monitoring program to demonstrate that the globally ubiquitous and human commensal house sparrow (Passer domesticus) can be used as a sentinel of human health risks in urba… Show more

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