Epidemiology: a foundation of environmental decision making

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Kathleen C. (Kacee) Deener
Jason D. Sacks
Ellen F. Kirrane
Barbara S. Glenn
Maureen R. Gwinn
Thomas F. Bateson
Thomas A. Burke
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[1] Office of Research and Development,U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
[2] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,undefined
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Epidemiology; criteria air pollutants; disease; exposure modeling;
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Many epidemiologic studies are designed so they can be drawn upon to provide scientific evidence for evaluating hazards of environmental exposures, conducting quantitative assessments of risk, and informing decisions designed to reduce or eliminate harmful exposures. However, experimental animal studies are often relied upon for environmental and public health policy making despite the expanding body of observational epidemiologic studies that could inform the relationship between actual, as opposed to controlled, exposures and health effects. This paper provides historical examples of how epidemiology has informed decisions at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discusses some challenges with using epidemiology to inform decision making, and highlights advances in the field that may help address these challenges and further the use of epidemiologic studies moving forward.
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页码:515 / 521
页数:6
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