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1、1,Environmental Epidemiology of the Great Lakes Basin,Industrial Pollution and Human Health August 1999,2,Overview,1. Pollutants 2. Local examples, reaction of public health officials 3. Medical literature: health effects 4. Economics and politics,3,1968,University of WaterlooDr.Bryce Kendrick, Prof
2、essor of Botany University of TorontoDr. Don Chant, Professor of ZoologyPollution Probe,4,1989,Dr. Paul Connett, Professor of Chemistry St. Lawrence University, New York State dioxin chemistWork on Waste USA,5,500 articles on Environmental toxics , 1992 - 1998,Canadian Medical Association Journal JA
3、MA New England Journal of Medicine British Medical Journal The Lancet (others),6,500 Journal articles on Toxics 1992 - 1998,7,Medline computer search: dioxins and human health 1995 -Dec 1998,217 articles in many other journals: e.g.J. Epidemiology and Community Health Early Human Development Environ
4、mental Health Perspectives Chemosphere Am J of Epidemiology,8,Robert Fletcher, M.D. internist, clinical epidemiologist,Prof, Harvard Medical School Founding editor , Journal of General Internal Medicine Editor, Annals of Internal Medicine author, Clinical Epidemiology,9,Robert Fletcher, II,What is y
5、our greatest concern?“Destruction of the good earth by toxins or nuclear waste.” (or simply too many people)The Lancet, Lifeline, Jan 2, l999,10,“Toxics”,I. Any industrial pollutantsII. Chlorinated Organic chemicals, COCs,11,Environmental Epidemiology of the Great Lakes,Human Health Effects of Indus
6、trial Pollutants, Effluents and ToxicsNovember 1998 presentation, Oakville Ontario, to:,12,Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment,C.A.P.E.,13,Health Canada, l997,“State of Knowledge Report on Environmental Contaminants and Human Health in the Great Lakes Basin”300 pages,14,Arctic Pol
7、lution Issues,Arctic Pollution Issues, A State of the Arctic Environment Report, Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program, Oslo, l997Highlights of the Canadian Arctic Contaminants Assessment Report, a community reference manual, Northern Contaminants Program, Ottawa, l997,15,Where do contaminants go
8、 in North America?,Great Lakes Basin St. Lawrence RiverRocky Mountains Arctic,16,Cdn J of Public Health Supplement, May/June l998,What on Earth? A National Symposium on Environmental Contaminants and the Implications for Child Health (selected papers)Canadian Institute of Child HealthMay l997, Ottaw
9、a,17,What are the causes of illnesses?,1. Genes2. Environmental factors,18,McGinnis & Foege, DHSS JAMA, Nov 10, l993 “Actual Causes of Death in U.S.”,2 components to the cause of illness:1. Genes2. Environmental factors,19,Genetic factors in illness,Genetic resistance/susceptibility some individuals
10、 more susceptible than others e. g. cancer:tumor suppressor genescancer families,20,Environmental factors in illness (McGinnis, JAMA, 1993),1. Smoking 2. Animal fat 3. Alcohol 4.infectious disease 5. TOXICS exposure 6. Automobiles 7. Firearms 8.drugs,21,Toxics exposure in the Great Lakes Basin?,How
11、many people?36 million,22,How many chemicals are in the Great Lakes?,800 sources: agriculturalindustrialmunicipal,23,How many chemicals,100,000 3,000 in high volume use 95% have incomplete health data 43% have no health data (Bev Thorpe,1999) present in: dirty dozen: Epstein,24,What chemicals? What
12、pollutants?,1. Organic chemicals:a. non chlorinated:methanol, ammonia toluene, benzene, methyl ethyl ketone, ethylene glycol,25,2. Chlorinated/brominated organic chemicals, COCs“Persistent toxic substances” “Persistent organic pollutants, POPs”e.g. pcbs, dioxins, furans,26,Dioxins,27,Barry Commoner
13、2nd Citizens Conference on Dioxin, St. Louis, Missouri, July, l994,“Dioxin and dioxin-like substances represent the most perilous chemical threat to the health and biological integrity of human beings and the environment.”,28,WHO Tolerable Daily Intake Dioxin, Sept l998,1990: 10 picogram/kg for 2378
14、 tet dioxin new epidemiologic data on effects on nervous and endocrine systems new TDI, tolerable daily intake 1 to 4 pg/kg Medical Post,Sept 22, l998,29,Source of Daily Intake,Food90%,30,Dioxin intake: Breast feeding,“In the Great Lakes Basin exposure to TCDD during Breast feeding exceeds the estab
15、lished TDI for this contaminant.”Cdn J of Public Health, May/June l997, from Haines et al, Environ Res, 1998,31,Canadian Breast milk survey,Twenty five Years of Surveillance forContaminants in Human Breast MilkA. G Craan, D. A. Haines, Great Lakes Health Effects Program, Health Canada,Archives of En
16、viron Contam and Toxicology. 35, 702 - 710 (1998),32,Misleading?,“There are indications that dioxin and furan levels in breast milk are decreasing (see Table 4 of the Craan and Haines article.) Further monitoring over the next ten years will be needed to confirm this trend.”D. Haines, personal commu
17、nication, January 29, 1999,33,Daily Intake of Dioxin/furan from Breast milk ( pg/kg bw/day),34,Concentrations of dioxins and furans in Canadian human milk pg/Kg Whole milk,35,1992 estimated daily intake of dioxin from breast milk/formula pg TEQ/Kg body wgt/day,36,WHO TDI Dioxin 1998 1 - 4 (2.5) pg/k
18、g body wgt/day,5 - 6 month Canadian infant taking in 750 ml milk daily:Breast milk: 25 times TDI formula: 5 times,37,Misleading?,“Table 6-5 shows that the mean levels ofd total PCDDs/PCDFs in adipose tissue of Canadians are comparable to those reported for other countries.” Page 65, State of Knowled
19、ge Report on Environmental Contaminants and Human Health in the Great Lakes Basin , Health Canada, 1997,38,Table 6-5,Ryan, 1985, Canadian samples collected in 1976 throughout Canada , post mortem. U.S. samples collected l983-84,NY state Schecter, 1986, Vietnam. Southern areas were sprayed with Agent
20、 Orange while northern areas were not. 1029, 985, 1577, 147 respectively. (see also Sweden, Japan, East Germany,39,Mean levels of PCDDs and PCDFs in Human Adipose Tissue,40,countries,Sweden, 1986, Dsgren (some exposed) New York State, USA , Ryan, 1983 (MVA) Canada, Ryan, 1976, &Teschke, 1992 ( “ ) J
21、apan, 1986, Ono North Vietnam, Schecter, 1986 (no AO) South Vietnam, “ (Agent Orange) Fed Rep Germany, Rappe, 1987 (exposed),41,“comparable”,Levels in Canadians/ NY State residents sampled from accidental death (“unexposed”) victims comparable to: countries where residents were exposed to dioxins,42
22、,What pollutants? II,2. Heavy Metals:Mercury, lead, arsenic, cadmium Copper, zinc(No discussion of health effects),43,What pollutants? III,3. Classic Air PollutantsParticulates (PM 10, PM 50) Ozone Acid Gases (Sox, Nox, HCl) CO,44,What pollutants? IV,4. CO2Global Warming,45,Sources,Industrial proces
23、ses, e.g. petrochemical industry e.g. PVC coal fired power plants automobile engines, (gas, diesel) pulp and paper industry waste incineration (3) cement kilns hazardous waste landfilling, dumping,46,Municipal Solid Waste: backyard barrel burning,PVC plastic significant source of dioxin,47,Incinerat
24、ion of Medical Waste, I,U. S. E. P. A.3rd largest source of Dioxinmajor source of MercuryNorth American environment,48,Incineration of hospital/medical waste, II,Lynn R. Goldman, MD, JAMA, Aug 12,98EPA: assistant administrator for toxic substances 2% of hospital waste needs incineration75% -100% act
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