Paul M, Himmelstein J
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester.
Obstet Gynecol. 1988 Jun;71(6 Pt 1):921-38.
A growing body of scientific evidence implicates occupational chemical exposures in the etiology of human adverse reproductive outcomes. Most reproductive toxins that have been investigated in sufficient detail have been shown to exert multiple effects on and through both men and women. In the face of growing public awareness, it is essential that clinicians develop a knowledgeable and effective approach to patient concerns about reproductive hazards in the workplace. Of vital importance is the accurate characterization of exposure at the worksite. Intervention strategies for worrisome situations include amelioration of worksite exposure or, as a last resort, temporary, compensated job modification or transfer. The clinician can obtain assistance in addressing the problem from several resources, including local regulatory agencies and occupational health clinics. Widespread involvement of knowledgeable health professionals can have a dramatic impact on improving this important contemporary public health problem.
越来越多的科学证据表明,职业性化学物质暴露与人类不良生殖结局的病因有关。大多数经过充分详细研究的生殖毒素已被证明会对男性和女性产生多种影响,并通过他们产生作用。面对公众意识的不断提高,临床医生必须制定一种明智且有效的方法,来应对患者对工作场所生殖危害的担忧。至关重要的是准确描述工作场所的暴露情况。针对令人担忧的情况的干预策略包括改善工作场所的暴露情况,或者在万不得已时进行临时的、有补偿的工作调整或调动。临床医生可以从包括当地监管机构和职业健康诊所在内的多种资源中获得解决该问题的帮助。知识渊博的健康专业人员的广泛参与,可能会对改善这一重要的当代公共卫生问题产生巨大影响。