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Reproductive epidemiology

Stein A Hatch M (1987) Biological markers in reproductive epidemiology prospects and precautions. Environ Health, 74 67-75. [Pg.162]

Weinberg CR Wilcox AJ (1998) Reproductive epidemiology. In Rothman KJ Greenland S ed. Modem epidemiology, 2nd ed. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Lippincott-Raven, pp 585-608. [Pg.166]

SweeneyA. 1994. Reproductive epidemiology of dioxins. In Schecter A, ed. Dioxins and health. New York Plenum Press, 549-585. [Pg.693]

Can, N., T. K. Anh, and L. Bisanti. 1983. Reproductive epidemiology symposium summary. Summary Report of a Working Group of the International Symposium on Herbicides and Defoliants in War The Long-Term Effects on Man and Nature, Jan. 13-20, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. [Pg.344]

M. E. McDowall, Occupational Reproductive Epidemiology The Use of Routinely Collected Statistics in England and Wales, 1980-82, Studies on Medical and Populations Subjects No. 50, Her Majesty s Stationary Office, Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, London, 1980. [Pg.1251]

Sever EE, Arbuckle TE, Sweeney A. 1997. Reproductive and developmental effects of occupational pesticide exposure The epidemiologic evidence. Occup Med 12 305-325. [Pg.230]

Sullivan FM, Barlow SM. 1985. The relevance for man of animal data on reproductive toxicity of industrial chemicals. Prevention of Physical and Mental Congenital Defects, Part B Epidemiology, Early Detection and Therapy, and Environmental Factors. Alan R. Liss, Inc. [Pg.133]

Jonsson BA, Richthoff J, Rylander L, Giwercman A, Hagmar L (2005) Urinary phthalate metabolites and biomarkers of reproductive function in young men. Epidemiology 16 487 93... [Pg.330]

Hamill Py Steinberger E, Levine RJ, Rodriguez-Rigau LJ, Lemeshow S, Avrunin JS The epidemiologic assessment of male reproductive hazard from occupational exposure to TDA and DNT. J Occup Med 24 985-993, 1982... [Pg.209]

A two- to threefold increased risk of birth defects among children of Vietnam war veterans exposed to Agent Orange has been suggested by several epidemiological studies, but these studies have been criticized on a number of grounds, including exposure assessment, outcome verification, and potential for recall bias. Animal studies have not demonstrated clear-cut adverse effects of phenoxyherbicide exposure on reproductive outcomes. ... [Pg.234]

Hatch MC, Stein ZA Agent Orange and risks to reproduction The limits of epidemiology. Teratogen Carcinogen Mutagen 6 185-202,1986... [Pg.235]


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