Fluoride in the urine, hair, and nails of phosphate fertiliser workers

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The fluoride content in the urine, hair, and nails of 106 workers employed in a phosphate fertiliser plant was significantly raised above the control level. Positive correlations were found between the group means for concentrations of fluorides in urine and hair (r = 0.77%), urine and nails (r = 0.99), and hair and nails (4 = 0.70). Individuals values in the whole population gave significant correlations between concentrations in urine and nails (r = 0.73). The obtained results indicate that the fluoride content in hair and nails may be used as an indicator of occupational exposure to fluorides.

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Czarnowski, W., & Krechniak, J. (1990). Fluoride in the urine, hair, and nails of phosphate fertiliser workers. British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 47(5), 349–351. https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.47.5.349

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