altistuneita
Altistuneita is Finnish, formed from altistua, and is used in epidemiology and public health to describe individuals who have been exposed to a hazard or stressor. The term covers people who have come into contact with chemical, physical, biological, or psychosocial factors that can influence health. Exposures can occur in workplaces, homes, communities, or environments and may be acute or chronic. Common exposure routes include inhalation, ingestion, dermal contact, and, in some contexts, radiation or noise.
Assessment and categorization of altistuneita involve exposure history, environmental measurements, and, when available, biomonitoring data that
Health implications vary with dose and duration. Exposures can cause immediate symptoms such as irritation or
Public health relevance is high: identifying altistuneita supports risk management, regulatory decisions, and health surveillance. Protective