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This leads to more extended stays in hospitals and continued exposure to tests, drugs, and potentially to severe hospital-acquired conditions, all while the actual reason for admission remains unaddressed. ...
Both studies were performed under Good Laboratory Practice and in accordance with OECD and USEPA test guidelines. Results of the first study demonstrated that exposure to a high test concentration (147 mg/L) of MTBE impaired reproductive output of female zebrafish, evident by a reduction in fecundity. ...
Snail reproduction was reduced by exposure to fluoxetine or the mixture, but not by EE2. Generally, individual life history traits were minimally affected by the PPCPs but when integrated using a demographic model, population growth rates were decreased by all three chemical exposure scenarios, with the EE2 and fluoxetine mixture causing the most adverse effects. ...
