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Toxics Monitoring of Human Populations in Alaska Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry
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June 26, 2001 What Is ATSDR? A federal (DHHS) public health agency that investigates and strives to prevent human health problems caused by exposure to toxic chemicals in the environment.
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June 26, 2001 Why Monitor? From the public health perspective we need to answer the question: “What does this mean to my health?”
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June 26, 2001 The Arctic Dilemma Risk from chemicals in subsistence foods vs. nutritional & cultural benefits of subsistence lifestyle Benefits of subsistence foods vs. risk of switching to store- bought foods
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June 26, 2001 Sources of Contaminants Local -Military sites -Industry -Mining Global -Air deposition
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June 26, 2001
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What’s Happening in Alaska? There is no comprehensive human monitoring in Alaska Studies are fragmented, isolated, focused on one region, issue, or limited number of contaminants
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June 26, 2001 Examples Maternal cord blood study- CDC -North Slope, Aleutians, other areas -Enrolling pregnant women -Get fetal and maternal blood -Plan to follow infants through life -Look at environmental contaminants & essential vitamins/elements
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June 26, 2001 Examples – cont. Evaluating mercury levels in mummies. Human monitoring in Aleutian/ Pribilof Islands NCEH Breast cancer pilot study -NA serum banked since 1980’s -Test serum for contaminants
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June 26, 2001 What the Future Holds Alaska Traditional Diet Project -Dietary surveys to identify important exposures Alaska Wild and Traditional Food Safety Program -Tracking human exposure
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June 26, 2001 Learn from International Experiences Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program -www.amap.no Northern Contaminants Program -www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/NCP
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