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July/August 2019

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Volume 82, Number 1

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Pesticide residue in honey is becoming a growing concern because of the potential human health effects and negative impacts on beehives. Urban beehives can be subject to increased pesticide use from spraying of commercial, park, and residential locations. This issue’s cover article, “Pesticide Contamination in Central Kentucky Urban Honey: A Pilot Study,” tested honey and beeswax honeycomb samples for pyrethroid pesticides, organochlorine pesticides, and heavy metals. The study found that 72% of honey samples tested exhibited levels of pesticides exceeding U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tolerable daily intake levels. Of the samples tested for lead, 56% exceeded daily intake limits. These results indicate the need for regular monitoring programs to assess the potential risk to consumer health.

Table of Contents

Advancement of the Science

  • Pesticide Contamination in Central Kentucky Urban Honey: A Pilot Study
  • Compliance With Mandated Testing for Lead in Drinking Water in School Districts in New Jersey
  • Acute to Chronic Malnutrition: How Significant Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Factors Change With Health Outcomes and Geographies in the Western Highlands of Guatemala

Advancement of the Practice

  • Direct From CDC/EHS: Insights Into the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's Emergency Preparedness and Response Program

Advancement of the Practitioner

  • EH Calendar
  • Career Opportunities
  • JEH Quiz #1
  • Resource Corner
  • JEH Corresponding Author and Subject Index: Volume 81

Your Association

  • President's Message: Introducing NEHA's New President
  • NEHA Organizational Members
  • NEHA 2020 AEC
  • Special Listing
  • Tribute to 2018–2019 JEH Peer Reviewers
  • NEHA News
  • DirecTalk: Musings From the 10th Floor: The Hallmark of Competence

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