Spengler Robert F, Falk Henry
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Mail Stop E-28, 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA.
Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2002 Mar;205(1-2):77-83. doi: 10.1078/1438-4639-00132.
Additional research on human exposures to hazardous substances in community settings and resultant adverse health effects is needed to fill an extensive number of information gaps. For example, information is needed to answer specific public health questions about the toxic effects of specific chemicals, who has been exposed, what the health risks might be, and what interventions are effective. The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is the principal federal agency responsible for addressing issues of public health concerning the human health risks associated with hazardous waste sites and unplanned releases of hazardous substances into the environment. Research is a critical component in how effectively the agency can identify persons exposed, determine health risks, and intervene to reduce exposures and adverse health outcomes. ATSDR has recently developed an agenda for public health environmental research for 2002-2010, divided into the following six research focus areas: exposure assessment; chemical mixtures; susceptible populations; community and tribal involvement; evaluation and surveillance of health effects; and health promotion and intervention. This article discusses the agenda's development, the research issues within each of the six focus areas, and preliminary implementation plans.
需要对社区环境中人类接触有害物质及其产生的不良健康影响进行更多研究,以填补大量信息空白。例如,需要信息来回答有关特定化学品毒性作用、哪些人接触过、健康风险可能是什么以及哪些干预措施有效的具体公共卫生问题。有毒物质和疾病登记署(ATSDR)是负责处理与危险废物场地以及有害物质意外释放到环境中相关的人类健康风险的主要联邦机构。研究是该机构有效识别接触者、确定健康风险以及采取干预措施以减少接触和不良健康后果的关键组成部分。ATSDR最近制定了2002 - 2010年公共卫生环境研究议程,分为以下六个研究重点领域:接触评估;化学混合物;易感人群;社区和部落参与;健康影响评估与监测;以及健康促进与干预。本文讨论了该议程的制定、六个重点领域各自的研究问题以及初步实施计划。