ENVIRONMENTAL-HEALTH RISKS OF TOXIC-WASTE SITE EXPOSURES - AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC PERSPECTIVE

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VONSCHIRNDING, YER
EHRLICH, RI
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[1] S AFRICAN MRC,ENVIRONM DIS RES INST,PAROWVALLEI,SOUTH AFRICA
[2] UNIV CAPE TOWN,DEPT COMMUNITY HLTH,CAPE TOWN,SOUTH AFRICA
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SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL | 1992年 / 81卷 / 11期
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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A general account is given of the problems of assessing the impact of human exposure to toxic waste sites, including the identification of truly exposed populations and of exposure pathways. Epidemiological studies of populations at risk are briefly reviewed and methodological problems summarised. These include the use of relatively weak study designs, inadequate exposure assessment and recall biases associated with symptom reporting among anxious residents living in the vicinity of waste sites. In South Africa, health risks associated with exposure to toxic waste sites need to be viewed in the context of current community health concerns, competing causes of disease and ill-health, and the relative lack of knowledge about environmental contamination and associated health effects. A nonspecific deterioration of health and well-being is more likely to result from waste site exposures than is overt clinical disease. Socially acceptable policies and controls may have to be based on criteria other than demonstrable ill-health. Detailed inventories and registries of the nature of disposed materials need to be maintained, sites of poorly controlled disposal in the past identified and selective environmental monitoring conducted. Epidemiological studies may be justified in situations where exposures well in excess of acceptable norms are demonstrated. An integrated national waste management policy for the country is urgently needed.
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