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A geographic information system for characterizing exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam.

Between 1961 and 1971, U.S. military forces dispersed more than 19 million gallons of phenoxy and other herbicidal agents in the Republic of Vietnam, including more than 12 million gallons of dioxin-contaminated Agent Orange, yet only comparatively limited epidemiologic and environmental research ha...

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Autores principales: Stellman, Jeanne Mager, Stellman, Steven D, Weber, Tracy, Tomasallo, Carrie, Stellman, Andrew B, Christian, Richard
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12611661
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author Stellman, Jeanne Mager
Stellman, Steven D
Weber, Tracy
Tomasallo, Carrie
Stellman, Andrew B
Christian, Richard
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Stellman, Steven D
Weber, Tracy
Tomasallo, Carrie
Stellman, Andrew B
Christian, Richard
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description Between 1961 and 1971, U.S. military forces dispersed more than 19 million gallons of phenoxy and other herbicidal agents in the Republic of Vietnam, including more than 12 million gallons of dioxin-contaminated Agent Orange, yet only comparatively limited epidemiologic and environmental research has been carried out on the distribution and health effects of this contamination. As part of a response to a National Academy of Sciences' request for development of exposure methodologies for carrying out epidemiologic research, a conceptual framework for estimating exposure opportunity to herbicides and a geographic information system (GIS) have been developed. The GIS is based on a relational database system that integrates extensive data resources on dispersal of herbicides (e.g., HERBS records of Ranch Hand aircraft flight paths, gallonage, and chemical agent), locations of military units and bases, dynamic movement of combat troops in Vietnam, and locations of civilian population centers. The GIS can provide a variety of proximity counts for exposure to 9,141 herbicide application missions. In addition, the GIS can be used to generate a quantitative exposure opportunity index that accounts for quantity of herbicide sprayed, distance, and environmental decay of a toxic factor such as dioxin, and is flexible enough to permit substitution of other mathematical exposure models by the user. The GIS thus provides a basis for estimation of herbicide exposure for use in large-scale epidemiologic studies. To facilitate widespread use of the GIS, a user-friendly software package was developed to permit researchers to assign exposure opportunity indexes to troops, locations, or individuals.
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spelling pubmed-12413892005-11-08 A geographic information system for characterizing exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam. Stellman, Jeanne Mager Stellman, Steven D Weber, Tracy Tomasallo, Carrie Stellman, Andrew B Christian, Richard Environ Health Perspect Research Article Between 1961 and 1971, U.S. military forces dispersed more than 19 million gallons of phenoxy and other herbicidal agents in the Republic of Vietnam, including more than 12 million gallons of dioxin-contaminated Agent Orange, yet only comparatively limited epidemiologic and environmental research has been carried out on the distribution and health effects of this contamination. As part of a response to a National Academy of Sciences' request for development of exposure methodologies for carrying out epidemiologic research, a conceptual framework for estimating exposure opportunity to herbicides and a geographic information system (GIS) have been developed. The GIS is based on a relational database system that integrates extensive data resources on dispersal of herbicides (e.g., HERBS records of Ranch Hand aircraft flight paths, gallonage, and chemical agent), locations of military units and bases, dynamic movement of combat troops in Vietnam, and locations of civilian population centers. The GIS can provide a variety of proximity counts for exposure to 9,141 herbicide application missions. In addition, the GIS can be used to generate a quantitative exposure opportunity index that accounts for quantity of herbicide sprayed, distance, and environmental decay of a toxic factor such as dioxin, and is flexible enough to permit substitution of other mathematical exposure models by the user. The GIS thus provides a basis for estimation of herbicide exposure for use in large-scale epidemiologic studies. To facilitate widespread use of the GIS, a user-friendly software package was developed to permit researchers to assign exposure opportunity indexes to troops, locations, or individuals. 2003-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1241389/ /pubmed/12611661 Text en
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Stellman, Jeanne Mager
Stellman, Steven D
Weber, Tracy
Tomasallo, Carrie
Stellman, Andrew B
Christian, Richard
A geographic information system for characterizing exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam.
title A geographic information system for characterizing exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam.
title_full A geographic information system for characterizing exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam.
title_fullStr A geographic information system for characterizing exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam.
title_full_unstemmed A geographic information system for characterizing exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam.
title_short A geographic information system for characterizing exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam.
title_sort geographic information system for characterizing exposure to agent orange and other herbicides in vietnam.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12611661
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