Guidance on harmonised methodologies for human health, animal health and ecological risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals. (25th March 2019)
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- Guidance on harmonised methodologies for human health, animal health and ecological risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals. (25th March 2019)
- Main Title:
- Guidance on harmonised methodologies for human health, animal health and ecological risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals
- Authors:
- More, Simon John
Bampidis, Vasileios
Benford, Diane
Bennekou, Susanne Hougaard
Bragard, Claude
Halldorsson, Thorhallur Ingi
Hernández‐Jerez, Antonio F
Koutsoumanis, Konstantinos
Naegeli, Hanspeter
Schlatter, Josef R
Silano, Vittorio
Nielsen, Søren Saxmose
Schrenk, Dieter
Turck, Dominique
Younes, Maged
Benfenati, Emilio
Castle, Laurence
Cedergreen, Nina
Hardy, Anthony
Laskowski, Ryszard
Leblanc, Jean Charles
Kortenkamp, Andreas
Ragas, Ad
Posthuma, Leo
Svendsen, Claus
Solecki, Roland
Testai, Emanuela
Dujardin, Bruno
Kass, George EN
Manini, Paola
Jeddi, Maryam Zare
Dorne, Jean‐Lou CM
Hogstrand, Christer
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: This Guidance document describes harmonised risk assessment methodologies for combined exposure to multiple chemicals for all relevant areas within EFSA's remit, i.e. human health, animal health and ecological areas. First, a short review of the key terms, scientific basis for combined exposure risk assessment and approaches to assessing (eco)toxicology is given, including existing frameworks for these risk assessments. This background was evaluated, resulting in a harmonised framework for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals. The framework is based on the risk assessment steps (problem formulation, exposure assessment, hazard identification and characterisation, and risk characterisation including uncertainty analysis), with tiered and stepwise approaches for both whole mixture approaches and component‐based approaches. Specific considerations are given to component‐based approaches including the grouping of chemicals into common assessment groups, the use of dose addition as a default assumption, approaches to integrate evidence of interactions and the refinement of assessment groups. Case studies are annexed in this guidance document to explore the feasibility and spectrum of applications of the proposed methods and approaches for human and animal health and ecological risk assessment. The Scientific Committee considers that this Guidance is fit for purpose for risk assessments of combined exposure to multiple chemicals and should beAbstract: This Guidance document describes harmonised risk assessment methodologies for combined exposure to multiple chemicals for all relevant areas within EFSA's remit, i.e. human health, animal health and ecological areas. First, a short review of the key terms, scientific basis for combined exposure risk assessment and approaches to assessing (eco)toxicology is given, including existing frameworks for these risk assessments. This background was evaluated, resulting in a harmonised framework for risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals. The framework is based on the risk assessment steps (problem formulation, exposure assessment, hazard identification and characterisation, and risk characterisation including uncertainty analysis), with tiered and stepwise approaches for both whole mixture approaches and component‐based approaches. Specific considerations are given to component‐based approaches including the grouping of chemicals into common assessment groups, the use of dose addition as a default assumption, approaches to integrate evidence of interactions and the refinement of assessment groups. Case studies are annexed in this guidance document to explore the feasibility and spectrum of applications of the proposed methods and approaches for human and animal health and ecological risk assessment. The Scientific Committee considers that this Guidance is fit for purpose for risk assessments of combined exposure to multiple chemicals and should be applied in all relevant areas of EFSA's work. Future work and research are recommended. Abstract : This publication is linked to the following EFSA Supporting Publications article: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2903/sp.efsa.2019.EN-1589/full, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2903/sp.efsa.2019.EN-1602/full … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- EFSA journal. Volume 17:Number 3(2019)
- Journal:
- EFSA journal
- Issue:
- Volume 17:Number 3(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 17, Issue 3 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 17
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0017-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- n/a
- Page End:
- n/a
- Publication Date:
- 2019-03-25
- Subjects:
- harmonised methodologies -- risk assessment -- combined exposure to multiple chemicals -- mixtures -- dose addition -- response addition -- interactions
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363.19209405 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1831-4732 ↗
- DOI:
- 10.2903/j.efsa.2019.5634 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1831-4732
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