Over half of schools surveyed in the United States reported one environmental problem affecting Indoor Air Quality. This study investigated environmental concerns in schools, teacher-reported symptoms, and performance in relation to thermal environment, lighting, and noise conditions in New York State classrooms. This cross-sectional study consisted of telephone surveys among teachers from 428 NYS public schools.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Limited studies have evaluated the risk factors for congenital heart defects (CHDs) in China and compared them for different types of CHDs. This study examined risk factors between isolated and multiple CHDs as well as among CHDs subtypes in Guangdong, Southern China.
Methods: This population-based case-control study included 4,034 pairs of case and control infants enrolled in the Guangdong Registry of CHD study, 2004-2013.
This population-based U.S. study investigated the association between major musculoskeletal malformations and periconceptional maternal occupational pesticide exposure for a wide range of occupations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Good school indoor air quality (IAQ) can affect the health and functioning of school occupants. Thus, it is important to assess the degree to which schools and districts employ strategies to ensure good IAQ management. We examined and compared the patterns of IAQ management strategies between public elementary schools and their school districts in New York State.
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September 2010
Objectives: We investigated Upstate New York school building conditions and examined the associations between school absenteeism and building condition problems.
Methods: We merged data from the 2005 Building Condition Survey of Upstate New York schools with 2005 New York State Education Department student absenteeism data at the individual school level and evaluated associations between building conditions and absenteeism at or above the 90th percentile.
Results: After adjustment for confounders, student absenteeism was associated with visible mold (odds ratio [OR]=2.
Background: Love Canal, in Niagara Falls, NY is among the earliest and most significant hazardous waste sites in the USA, but no study has ever measured chemical body burdens in nearby residents to document that human exposure occurred. This study measured concentrations of selected organochlorines and chlorinated benzenes in archived serum samples collected from former Love Canal residents.
Methods: We analyzed serum samples collected from 373 former residents in 1978-1979 for compounds disposed of at Love Canal, and we compared their concentrations according to surrogate indicators of exposure such as residential proximity, adjusting for potential confounders.
Background: The Love Canal was a rectangular 16-acre, 10-ft-deep chemical waste landfill situated in a residential neighborhood in Niagara Falls, New York. This seriously contaminated site came to public attention in 1978. Only one prior study examined cancer incidence in former residents of the Love Canal neighborhood (LC).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA survey of school nurses was conducted in New York State elementary schools to assess asthma and asthma management in students. The survey contained questions about asthma morbidity, management and education, obstacles to management, and school indoor air quality. The reported prevalence of asthma among students was 8.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSchool-age children spend a significant portion of their day at school where they can be exposed to asthma triggers, but little information exists regarding potential relationships between childhood asthma and school environmental factors. This study examined patterns of asthma hospitalization and possible factors contributing to asthma hospitalizations, including sociodemographics and school environmental factors, among school-age children (5-18 years) in New York State (NYS) over an 11-year period (1991-2001). Asthma hospitalization data from the Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System and the 1990 and 2000 census population files were geocoded into NYS school districts statewide, and school district asthma hospitalization rates were then calculated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe estimated asthma hospitalization rates, prevalence, and their relationships for children under age 15 in Erie County, New York. Information on hospitalizations was obtained from hospital discharge data, and prevalence was estimated through a mailed survey of 9271 children. The hospitalization rate was 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe association between asthma hospitalizations and ambient sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentrations was examined in a case-control study in Bronx County, New York. Cases comprised 2629 children aged 0-14 yr who were admitted to hospitals for asthma. There were 2236 controls who were admitted for reasons other than asthma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe propose a technique for the display of results of Kulldorff's spatial scan statistic and related cluster detection methods that provides a greater degree of informational content. By simultaneously considering likelihood ratio and relative risk, it is possible to identify focused sub-clusters of higher (or lower) relative risk among broader regional excesses or deficits. The result is a map with a nested or contoured appearance.
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