Access is now available to the Canary Database, Animals as Sentinels of Human Environmental Health Hazards.
Created by the Yale University School of Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine with funding from NLM, the Canary Database is a compilation of curated, peer-reviewed research articles related to the use of animals as sentinels of human health hazards. The database includes studies of wildlife, domestic, and companion animals where either the exposure or the health effect could be considered potentially relevant to human health. For each study, curators add information about animal species, exposures, health effects, loction, and whether the study includes data providing evidence linking animal events to human health risk.
Posted by terryj at August 22, 2005 10:51 AM to Electronic Resources