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军事用途喷气燃料职业暴露对健康的影响:流行病学文献的系统综述

Health effects of occupational exposure to jet fuels used in the military: A systematic review of the epidemiologic literature.

作者信息

D Vincent-Hall Terra, G Bergeron Justin, E Eftim Sorina, J Lindahl Alexander, R Weinberger Kate, E Haver Cary, J Snow Samantha

机构信息

Exposure Science Program, Health Outcomes Military Exposures, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC, USA.

ICF, Reston, VA, USA.

出版信息

Environ Int. 2025 Feb;196:109278. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2025.109278. Epub 2025 Jan 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Jet fuels are a common chemical exposure in occupational settings involving aircraft. Jet fuels are heterogeneous mixtures of aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, as well as non-hydrocarbon performance additives. Several components of jet fuels have been linked to adverse health outcomes. The "Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxins Act of 2022" required the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to develop a report to Congress on the health effects of jet fuels used in the military.

OBJECTIVES

This investigation assessed the epidemiologic evidence of the health effects associated with occupational exposure to jet fuels in military and non-military settings using robust and reproducible systematic review methods.

METHODS

Two scientific databases (PubMed and EBSCOhost), 17 gray literature sources and five review articles were searched for relevant, primary epidemiologic studies through May, 2024. Risk of bias and strength of evidence were evaluated according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) assessment framework for systematic reviews and evidence synthesis.

RESULTS

Twenty-eight studies met the inclusion criteria, including 18 studies in military settings and 10 studies in non-military occupational settings. It was determined that there was slight evidence of associations between jet fuel exposure and neurologic, cognitive and behavioral, respiratory, and cancer outcomes. For all other health outcome categories, the available evidence of jet fuels effect on humans was considered indeterminate.

DISCUSSION

To our knowledge, this is the first systematic review of epidemiologic evidence on the health effects of occupational jet fuel exposure. Available data were sparse for multiple health outcomes, and most studies tended to be of lower quality. Future work will include expanding the scope of the review to integrate toxicological and mechanistic evidence.

摘要

背景

喷气燃料是航空领域职业环境中常见的化学暴露源。喷气燃料是芳烃和脂肪烃以及非烃性能添加剂的异质混合物。喷气燃料的几种成分已被证明与不良健康后果有关。《2022年中士希思·罗宾逊履行我们应对综合毒素承诺法案》要求美国退伍军人事务部(VA)向国会提交一份关于军事用途喷气燃料对健康影响的报告。

目的

本调查使用稳健且可重复的系统评价方法,评估军事和非军事环境中职业性接触喷气燃料对健康影响的流行病学证据。

方法

通过检索两个科学数据库(PubMed和EBSCOhost)、17个灰色文献来源和五篇综述文章,查找截至2024年5月的相关原发性流行病学研究。根据美国环境保护局(EPA)综合风险信息系统(IRIS)的系统评价和证据综合评估框架,对偏倚风险和证据强度进行评估。

结果

28项研究符合纳入标准,其中18项在军事环境中开展,10项在非军事职业环境中开展。研究确定,有少量证据表明喷气燃料暴露与神经、认知和行为、呼吸以及癌症结局之间存在关联。对于所有其他健康结局类别,喷气燃料对人类影响的现有证据被认为不明确。

讨论

据我们所知,这是首次对职业性喷气燃料暴露对健康影响的流行病学证据进行系统评价。多种健康结局的现有数据稀少,且大多数研究质量较低。未来的工作将包括扩大综述范围,纳入毒理学和作用机制方面的证据。

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