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Activity Number: 383
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
Sponsor: Section on Risk Analysis
Abstract - #309621
Title: Bayesian Exposure Assessment for Pesticide Intake from Multiple Food Products
Author(s): Ayona Chatterjee*+ and Graham Horgan and Chris Theobald
Companies: University of West Georgia and Biomathematics & Statistics of Scotland and University of Edinburgh
Address: 3201 Post Woods Dr Apt A, Atlanta, GA, 30339,
Keywords: exposure assessment ; latent variable models ; bayesian approach ; correlated intakes
Abstract:

Pesticide risk assessment involves combining information from consumption and concentration data sets to obtain a distribution for the pesticide intake in a human population. In this work we present a probabilistic, Bayesian approach to modeling the intake of the pesticide Iprodione though multiple food products. We develop latent-variable models that allow for both skewness and large numbers of zeros in the consumption and concentration data. Our consumption model also accounts for correlated intakes. We combine predicted intakes and concentrations from these models to obtain a distribution for individual Iprodione exposure. The use of our probabilistic approach is intended to yield more robust estimates of high percentiles of the exposure distribution than an empirical approach. Bayesian inference is used to facilitate the treatment of data with a complex structure.


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