Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of the automated Elecsys® SARS-CoV-2 antigen assay compared to RT-PCR taken as the gold standard for SARS-CoV-2 detection.
Methods: 225 nasopharyngeal swabs were randomly collected among which 123 were tested positive and 102 negatives for SARS-CoV-2 based on RT-PCR. Antigen dosing were performed on a Cobas 8000 e801 analyzer.
Hg is a global concern given its adverse effects on human health, food security and the environment, and it requiring actions to identify major local Hg sources and to evaluate pollution. Our study provides the first assessment of Hg stock trends on the entire Majorca surface, identifying major Hg sources by studying the spatiotemporal soil Hg variation at two successive times (2006 and 2016-17). The Hg soil concentration ranged from 14 to 258 μg kg (mean 52 μg kg).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNatural levels of heavy metals (HM) have increased during the industrial era to the point of posing a serious threat to the environment. The use of tree species to record contamination is a well-known practice. The objective of the study was to compare HM levels under different pollution conditions: a) soil pollution due to mining waste; b) atmospheric pollution due to coal-fired power plant emissions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMercury pollution is a global environmental problem that has serious implications for human health. One of the most important sources of anthropogenic mercury emissions are coal-burning power plants. Hg accumulations in soil are associated with their atmospheric deposition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMercury (Hg) is a toxic element that is emitted to the atmosphere through human activities, mainly fossil fuel combustion. Hg accumulations in soil are associated with atmospheric deposition, while coal-burning power plants remain the most important source of anthropogenic mercury emissions. In this study, we analyzed the Hg concentration in the topsoil of the Kozani-Ptolemais basin where four coal-fired power plants (4,065 MW) run to provide 50 % of electricity in Greece.
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