Interciencia
versión impresa ISSN 0378-1844
Resumen
ILIZALITURRI, César A et al. Health risk assessment methodologies for the study of vulnerable communities in Latin America . INCI [online]. 2009, vol.34, n.10, pp.710-717. ISSN 0378-1844.
The most commonly used methods for risk assessment are based on environmental analysis and the use of mathematical models for the estimation of exposure. However, the uncertainty of this approach is high, as the models are based on scenarios that may be not the correct ones. In order to decrease the uncertainty, the use of biomarkers has been proposed. Furthermore, considering the complexity of pollution in some sites, these biomarkers can be used both in humans and biota in order to obtain better information for the definition of risks at those sites. In addition to biomarkers, social, health and environmental indicators have to be applied for risk characterization, as different factors of vulnerability can modify the extent of health risks in some communities. At the end, with environmental monitoring and the use of biomarkers and indicators of vulnerability, health risks in humans and biota (integrated risk assessment) can be assessed in different scenarios. In this paper we present the strategies that our group developed for the study of hazardous waste sites, vulnerable communities and areas impacted by climate change.
Palabras clave : Evaluación de riesgos; Evaluación integrada; Impacto en salud.