Publications by authors named "S V Vulimiri"

Article Synopsis
  • * A systematic evidence map (SEM) was created by analyzing over 20,000 studies on 30 relevant azo dyes, filtering down to 187 studies that met specific criteria related to human exposure and health outcomes.
  • * The results showed significant toxicological evidence for three specific azo dyes, with less information available for five others, highlighting the challenge of synthesizing this information for regulatory and public health decisions.
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Background: Systematic evidence maps (SEMs) are gaining visibility in environmental health for their utility to serve as problem formulation tools and assist in decision-making, especially for priority setting. SEMs are now routinely prepared as part of the assessment development process for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) and Provisional Peer Reviewed Toxicity Value (PPRTV) assessments. SEMs can also be prepared to explore the available literature for an individual chemical or groups of chemicals of emerging interest.

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Systematic evidence maps (SEMs) are increasingly used to inform decision-making and risk management priority-setting and to serve as problem formulation tools to refine the focus of questions that get addressed in full systematic reviews. Within the U.S.

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Background: Naphthalene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon that has been associated with health effects, including cancer. As the state of the science on naphthalene toxicity continues to evolve, updated toxicity reference value(s) may be required to support human health risk assessment.

Objectives: We present a systematic evidence map of studies that could be used to derive toxicity reference value(s) for naphthalene.

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