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The variation in disease incidence and prevalence according to geography (chiefly by distance from the equator), the influence of migration from low-to-high and high-to-lov preva- [Pg.242]

In addition to genetic and environmental influences, it is widely accepted that T cell-mediated immune responses are involved in the etiology of MS (reviewed in Frohman et al., 2006a). This is based on the association of MS with genes involved with the immune response, the immunopathology of the disease, the clinical response of MS patients to immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory fieatments, and similarities with experimental immune-mediated demyelinating diseases in animals. [Pg.243]


Baker EL, Letz R, Fidler AT, et al. 1985. A computer-based neurobehavioral evaluation system for occupational and environmental epidemiology Methodology and validation studies. Neurobehav Toxicol Teratol 7 369-377. [Pg.252]

Pesticides marked influence on the health not only of those who used them, but of the entire population, was seen in all the Republics of the former USSR Azerbaijan [72], Armenia [A99], Kirgizstan [3], Belorussia [A105], Moldavia [11, 73, A42], Russia [3], Tajikistan [All, A86, A87, A95], Turkmenistan [3], Uzbekistan [57, A19, A33, A44, A49, A59, A62], and the Ukraine [3, A79]. Above, we looked at this issue from the point of view of how different groups of pesticides act. In this section we discuss two further aspects the geographical and medical-environmental (epidemiological). [Pg.60]

Shamoo, D.A., Johnson, T.R., Trim, S.C., Little, D.E., Linn, W.S., and Hackney, J.D., Activity patterns of a panel of outdoor workers exposed to oxidant pollution, Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 1(4), 423-438, 1991. [Pg.47]

CT Connecticut Department of Health, Environmental Epidemiology Occupational Health 10 ... [Pg.481]

Golt, J. S., J. Lubin, et al. (2004). Gomparison of pesticide levels in carpet dust and self-reported pest treatment practices in four US sites. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology 14(1) 74-83. [Pg.166]

Environmental epidemiological study, if study was for a normal human life span 5... [Pg.217]

National Research Council. 1991. Environmental Epidemiology. Washington National Academy Press. [Pg.89]

Blair A, Burg J, Foran J, Gibb H, Greenland S, Morris R, Raabe G, Savitz D, Teta J, Wartenberg D (1995) Guidelines for application of meta-analysis in environmental epidemiology. ILSI Risk Science Institute. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol, 22 189-197. [Pg.141]

US NRC (1991) Environmental epidemiology. Committee on Environmental Epidemiology. Washington, DC, US National Research Council, National Academy Press. [Pg.165]

D. Coggon, MRC Environmental Epidemiology Unit, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton SO 16 6YD, United Kingdom... [Pg.3]

Lemen, R.A., Meinhardt, T.J., Crandall, M.S., Fajen, J.M. Brown, D.P. (1990) Environmental epidemiological investigations in the styrene-butadiene rubber production industry. Environ. Health Perspect., 86, 103-106... [Pg.213]

Baker, E.L. et al., A computer-based neurobehavioral evaluadon system for occupadonal and environmental epidemiology methodology and validadon studies, Neurobehav. Toxicol. Teratol., 7, 369, 1985. [Pg.125]

Unit of Environmental Epidemiology, THL-National Public Health Institute, Kuopio, Finland J. Cyrys... [Pg.321]

Clayton, C.A., Pellizzari, E.D., Whitmore, R.W. et al. (1999) National human exposure assessment survey (NHEXAS) distributions and associations of lead, arsenic and volatile organic compounds in EPA region 5. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 9(5), 381-92. [Pg.204]

Hoffman, K., Krause, C., Seifert, B. and Ullrich, D. (2000) The German environmental survey 1990/92 (GerESll) sources of personal exposure to volatile organic compounds. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology,... [Pg.62]

D. (2004) Exposure to air pollutants in English homes. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 14,... [Pg.62]

Park, J.H., Spengler, J.D., Yoon, D.W. et al. (1998) Measurement of air exchange rate of stationary vehicles and estimation of in-vehide exposure. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 8 (1), 65-78. [Pg.98]

Sax, S.N., Bennett, D.H., Chillrud, S.N., Kinney, P.L. and Spengler, J.D. (2004) Differences in source emission rates of volatile organic compounds in inner-city residences of New York City and Los Angeles. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 14, S95-S109. [Pg.237]

Chuang, J.C., Callahan, P.J., Lyu, C.W. and Wilson, N.K. (1999) Polycydic aromatic hydrocarbon exposures of children in low-income families. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 9, 85-98. [Pg.267]

Wolkoff, P., )ohnsen, C.R., Franck, C., Wilhardt, P. and Albrechtsen, O. (1992) A study of human reactions to office machines in a climatic chamber. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 1, 71-96. [Pg.346]

Schulte, P.A., and G. Talaska. 1995. Validity criteria for the use of biological markers of exposure to chemical agents in environmental epidemiology. Toxicology 101(l-2) 73-88. [Pg.108]

IPCS (1983) Guidelines on studies in environmental epidemiology. Geneva, World Health Organization, International Programme on Chemical Safety (Environmental Health Criteria 27). [Pg.271]


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