Abstract
Approaches to address the growing burden of chemical related diseases globally has not kept pace with this increasing human health threat. Policy and regulatory structures for addressing chemical exposures vary globally, but all incorporate elements of scientific evidence collection and evaluation. More transparent, consistent methods for hazard identification including systematic reviews have been implemented and adopted by various countries and global agencies. This talk will discuss opportunities to standardize and improve hazard identification that can be shared between high resource and low resource countries. More consistent approaches that incorporate contemporary scientific principles for robust data evaluation will improve the basis for health-related decision making.
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