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Environmental Pollution

 

 

Dolk H (2003) Epidemiologic approaches to identifying environmental causes of birth defects.  Seminars in Medical Genetics : Public Health Issue. Eds Rasmussen SA and Moore CA.  American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics Volume 125C, Issue 1, 4-11

Dolk H, Vrijheid M (2003) ,"The Impact of Environmental Pollution on Congenital Anomalies".  In 'The Impact of Environmental Pollution on Health". British Medical Bulletin, Vol 68, pp 25-45.

EUROCAT (2003), "A Study of the Geographical Variation in overall rates of Congenital Abnormalities and the Rates of Specific Abnormalities", EUROCAT Central Registry, University of Ulster.

Lazjuk G, Verger P, Gagnière B, Rkavchuk Zh, Zatsepin I & Robert-Gnansia E (2003)  The Congenital Anomalies Registry in Belarus: a tool for assessing the public health impact of the Chernobyl accident. Reproductive Toxicology, 17: 659-666

Vrijheid M and the EUROHAZCON Collaborative Group (2003)  Risk of Congenital Anomaly in Relation to Residence Near Hazardous Waste Landfill Sites.   EUROCAT Special Report, University of Ulster and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Vrijheid M, Armstrong B, Dolk H, van Tongeren M & Botting B (2003)  Risk of hypospadias in relation to maternal occupational exposure to endocrine Disrupting chemicals. Occup Env Med, 60: 543-50

Dolk H (2002)  Methodological issues related to epidemiological assessment of health risks of waste management. In: Environmental and Health Impact of Solid Waste Management Activities. Issues in Environmental Science and Technology, No 18.  Eds: RE Hester and RM Harrison. Royal Society of Chemistry, pp 195-210

EUROCAT (2002), "EUROCAT Special Report: Risk of Congenital Anomaly in Relation to Residence Near Hazardous Waste Landfill Sites", EUROCAT Central Registry, University of Ulster and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, pp 1-236.

Vrijheid M, Dolk H, Armstrong B et al (2002)  Hazard potential ranking of landfill sites and risk of congenital anomalies. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 59, 768-776

Vrijheid M, Dolk H, Armstrong B, Abramsky L, Bianchi F, Fazarinc I, Garne E, Ide R, Nelen V, Robert E, Scott JES, Stone D & Tenconi R
(2002)  Risk of chromosomal congenital anomalies in relation to residence near hazardous waste landfill sites in Europe.  The Lancet Vol. 359, pp 320-322