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SUMMARY
In the context of the rapid growth of e-waste worldwide, and rising concerns about mercury exposure, there is a need to address existing knowledge gaps and provide accurate and up-to-date information about mercury exposure through e-waste activities. The aim of this systematic review was to compile and synthesize existing information on mercury levels at e-waste sites as well as to characterize mercury exposures among e-waste workers and populations living in proximity to e-waste processing sites. A meta-analysis was performed to quantify mercury in the three following . . .
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