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Determination of Heavy Metal Residues in Slaughtered Camels at Sokoto and Gusau Modern Abattoirs, Nigeria

Heavy metals can pose health risks to both animals and humans. Objectives. To determine the concentrations of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and chromium (Cr) in samples taken from the kidney, liver, muscle, hide, and blood of camels slaughtered at both Sokoto and Gusau modern abattoirs. The concentration...

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Published in:Journal of health & pollution 2018-12, Vol.8 (20), p.181204-181204
Main Authors: Bala, Akawu, Junaidu, Abdulkadir Usman, Salihu, Mohammed Danlami, Agaie, Bello Mohammed, Saulawa, Mahmud Abdulahi, Musawa, Aliyu Ibrahim, Ahmad, Kabir H
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