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Research Article

UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS OF THE ESTIMATED INGESTION RATES USED TO DERIVE THE METHYLMERCURY REFERENCE DOSE

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Pages 293-306 | Published online: 22 Feb 2000
 

Abstract

The U.S. EPA's Reference Dose (RfD) for methylmercury (MeHg) uses a simple one-compartment toxicokinetic modelCitation to estimate ingestion doses in mg/kg-day from measured concentrations of mercury in hair. The model includes a number of input variables for which point estimates are made.Citation Uncertainty in the inputs is addressed by the use of a 3-fold uncertainty factor.Citation There are, however, published ranges for each variable which are used to develop distributions for each of the inputs. Monte Carlo output of the model is generated. The 90% confidence interval spans a 3-fold to 5-fold range of ingestion doses for any given concentration of mercury in hair. The hair:blood mercury concentration ratio contributes most to the variance of the output. The results indicate that the uncertainty factor of three is appropriate.

Notes

The submitted manuscript has been authored by a contractor of the U.S Government. Accordingly, the U.S Government retains a non-exclusive royalty-free license to publish of reproduce the published form of this contribution, or allow others to do so, for U.S. Government purposes.

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