Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Gachon University College of Medicine, Incheon 21565, Korea.
Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Gachon University Gil Medical Center, Incheon 21565, Korea.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Apr 1;19(7):4211. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19074211.
During the Vietnam War, many troops and citizen were exposed to large amounts of Agent Orange (AO), and the hazardous effects of AO are continuously being researched and reported. The Korean Vietnam War Veterans' Health Study Cohort (KOVECO) is a retrospective cohort to demonstrate the health status of the Korean Vietnam War veterans and their second-generation offsprings. The KOVECO is a collaboration of data from the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs and the National Health Insurance Sharing Service from 2002 to 2018. The study participants were all Korean Vietnam War veterans and their second-generation offsprings, and the references were the general population in which gender and region were matched with the participants. As of 2002, 191,272 Vietnam War veterans (1,000,320 comparisons) and 1,963,402 s-generations (1,173,061 references) were included in the cohort. The KOVECO consists of personal information, medical facility visit information, and general health examination information. The KOVECO could act as a health surveillance system, which would be able to detect long-term health effects caused by exposure to AO and provide a direction for policy making through academic research.
在越南战争期间,许多军队和民众大量接触到了橙剂(AO),其危害作用也在不断被研究和报道。韩国越战老兵健康研究队列(KOVECO)是一个回顾性队列,旨在展示韩国越战老兵及其第二代后代的健康状况。KOVECO 是 2002 年至 2018 年期间,来自国防部和国家健康保险共享服务的数据合作。研究参与者均为韩国越战老兵及其第二代后代,对照组为与参与者在性别和地区匹配的一般人群。截至 2002 年,该队列共纳入 191272 名越战老兵(1000320 次比较)和 1963402 名 s 世代(1173061 名对照)。KOVECO 包含个人信息、医疗机构就诊信息和一般健康检查信息。KOVECO 可以作为一个健康监测系统,通过学术研究,能够检测出因接触 AO 而导致的长期健康影响,并为政策制定提供方向。