Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
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Abstract Text
Despite growing public and scientific concerns about the possible hazards
to the fetus from workplace exposures, there has been very little research
focused on this important subject. A major limitation to such research has
been the difficulty in identifying specific occupational exposures. In
recent years, NIOSH has developed a matrix (the Job Exposure Matrix, or
JEM) that allows one to impute specific occupational exposures based on an
individual's job title and industry. Unlike previous matrices, the JEM is
based on-site assessments of exposure, and provides estimates of the
probability of exposure to given agents among persons in specific
job/industry combinations. While potentially of great value, the JEM has
not yet been applied to a birth defects data base. Over the last decade, we
have interviewed parents of approximately 10,000 malformed infants as part
of our Birth Defects Study (BDS). We propose to take advantage of these two
resources in order to develop a large-scale, epidemiologic data base for
the study of specific birth defects in relation to occupational exposures.
Over a two-year study period, we will apply the JEM to the current BDS data
base in order to develop joint distributions of specific occupational
exposures and specific birth defects; these distributions will then be used
as a resource for testing and generating hypotheses concerning occupation
and birth defects. The project will be undertaken in three phases. In phase
1, we will use the JEM to assign specific workplace exposures to BDS
parents; in phase II, we will develop tables that compare exposure
frequencies in each birth defect category against all other defect
categories; and in phase Ill, we will conduct preliminary explorations of
hypotheses for which there is sufficient information within this new data
set. By the end of the study, we expect to have developed a large and
uniquely valuable epidemiologic data resource for studying the relationship
of occupational exposures to birth defects. In addition, our experience in
assigning specific occupational exposures may serve as a model for
application to other data bases, thereby advancing in a more general way
the study of occupational hazards.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
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Project Terms
embryo /fetus toxicologyepidemiologyfemalehuman pregnant subjectoccupational hazardprenatal growth disorderteratogenstoxicology information system
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
604483045
UEI
FBYMGMHW4X95
Project Start Date
01-February-1990
Project End Date
29-February-1992
Budget Start Date
01-February-1991
Budget End Date
29-February-1992
Project Funding Information for 1991
Total Funding
$264,703
Direct Costs
$180,070
Indirect Costs
$84,633
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1991
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
$264,703
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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