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"If you look at just the dose of toxic chemicals we take into our bodies during our lifetime that are of environmental origin, it's dominated by the air that we breathe and the surfaces that we touch indoors," Dr. Corsi said.
Previous studies have provided abundant data indicating these polymorphisms as important modifiers of individual susceptibility to cancers of environmental origin.
At most, employing P. aeruginosa strains in industrialized bio-processing is a fuzzy issue raising several questions regarding the likelihood of health risks imposed by such strains even though they are of environmental origin not clinical.
In Spain, information on levels of toxic substances of environmental origin is provided by specific studies on health effects from environmental sources, such as the INMA project (INfancia y Medio Ambiente [childhood and environment]).
Conservative cost estimates to New York of diseases of environmental origin are $4.35 billion annually.
In 2008 alone, our country spent $76.6 billion to treat children's diseases of environmental origin.
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This increase in the sex ratio, approaching 4 1, was theorized to possibly be of environmental origins.
There are several published reports regarding the distribution of virulence genes in environmental strains of V. cholerae, which support the possibility of an environmental origin of pathogenic V. cholerae [ 10, 11].
Because of the environmental origin of Nocardia species, their isolation, particularly in respiratory samples, might indicate colonization rather than clinical infection.
A component of the environmental origin of SLE was suggested by data showing that the earliest autoantibody recognition structure in the anti-Sm response was very similar to and cross-reacted with Epstein Barr virus nuclear antigen-1 (EBNA-1).
Nevertheless, the fact that the E. coli strains found in this study are mostly of low-virulence STs (e.g., ST10 and ST10 complex) indicating a possible link with food, food-producing animals, and/or environment and not primarily "human" strains (e.g., ST131 and ST648) supports the hypothesis of an environmental origin of the colonization [ 33, 34].
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