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Skin sensitization in chemical risk assessment.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Loveren, Hendrik van, 1951-
World Health Organization.
International Program on Chemical Safety.
International Labour Organisation.
United Nations Environment Programme.
Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals.
Series:
Harmonization Project document ; no. 5.
Harmonization Project document ; no. 5
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chemicals--Physiological effect.
Chemicals.
Chemicals--Risk assessment.
Skin tests.
Toxicology.
Health risk assessment.
Hazardous susbtances--Risk assessment.
Hazardous susbtances.
Health status indicators.
Dermatitis, Contact--physiopathology.
Hazardous Substances--toxicity.
Skin Tests--methods.
Risk Assessment--methods.
Skin Tests.
Health Status Indicators.
Medical Subjects:
Dermatitis, Contact--physiopathology.
Hazardous Substances--toxicity.
Skin Tests--methods.
Risk Assessment--methods.
Skin Tests.
Toxicology.
Health Status Indicators.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (90 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Geneva, Switzerland : World Health Organization, c2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This Harmonization Project Document presents the conclusions of an IPCS Workshop on Skin Sensitization in Chemical Risk Assessment. The workshop focused on the question of methods for dose-response assessment, to evaluate the relative ability of a chemical to induce sensitization in the skin, and hence inform risk assessment for humans. In addition this publication includes a series of short articles on this topic by leading experts in the field. The conclusions of the workshop cover such aspects as the nature and utility for risk assessment of the data produced by non-animal test methods (suc
Contents:
Skin Sensitization in Chemical Risk Assessment: Report of a WHO/IPCS International Workshop Focusing on Dose-Response Assessment / H. Van Loveren, A. Cockshott, T. Gebel, U. Gundert-Remy, W.H. De Jong, J. Matheson, H. McGarry, L. Musset, M.K. Selgrade and C. Vickers
Appendix A. Abstracts
The use of human data when conducting dermal sensitization quantitative risk assessments for fragrance ingredients / A.M. Api
Application of the local lymph node assay (LLNA) for respiratory sensitizers / J.H.E. Arts, W.H. De Jong, H. Van Loveren and C.F. Kuper
Information derived from sensitization test methods: test sensitivity, false positives, and false negatives / D. Basketter
Skin sensitization
a regulatory overview / A. Cockshott
Quantification, potency, and risk assessment: induction versus elicitation / G.P. Gerberick
Uncertainty factors and risk assessment for skin sensitizers / P. Griem
Hazard identification (human data) / J.D. Johansen
Clinical experience informing risk assessment / C. Liden
Perspective of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Pesticide Programs on assessment of dermal sensitization risk using hexavalent chromium as a case-study / T.F. McMahon and J. Chen
New approaches for skin sensitization hazard identification: (Q)SARs/expert systems / G. Patlewicz
New approaches for hazard identification: the development of in vitro methods for predicting contact sensitization potential / C.A. Ryan
Sensitization potency of chemicals / M. Takeyoshi
New approaches to hazard identification: non-radioactive alternatives / H.-W. Vohr.
Notes:
"IPCS International Programme on Chemical Safety".
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786611937799
9781281937797
1281937797
9789240683440
9240683445
OCLC:
476210675

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