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Meta-analysis of SGA and DBPs
Meta-analysis of published studies of disinfection byproduct exposures and small for gestational age births using odds ratios. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Summerhayes, R., B. Rahman, G. Morgan, G. Beresin, C. Moreno, and M. Wright. Meta-Analysis of Small for Gestational Age Births and Disinfection Byproduct Exposures. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH. Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, (196): 110280, (2021).
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Employment status and exposure to DBPs
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We used data from CDC's National Birth Defect Prevention Study, the largest case-control study of birth defects ever conducted. Data were collected for cases and controls via a computer-assisted telephone information, and included information related to demographics, pre-existing health conditions, medication use, employment/occupation, personal hobbies, diet, and water use. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: EPA cannot release personally identifiable information regarding living individuals, according to the Privacy Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). This dataset contains information about human research subjects. Because there is potential to identify individual participants and disclose personal information, either alone or in combination with other datasets, individual level data are not appropriate to post for public access. Restricted access may be granted to authorized persons by contacting the party listed. It can be accessed through the following means: Data that CDC collects or holds must be available for data sharing within a year after the data are evaluated for quality and shared with any partners in data collection activity. Because NBDPS data contain PII, NBDPS data are not released publicly. Instead, they are available via a special use agreement. Qualified researchers can be granted access to NBDPS data for analysis through collaboration with one of the Centers for Birth Defects Research and Prevention. The procedure for applying for access to NBDPS data can be found on the NBDPS Public Access Procedures web site: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/birthdefects/nbdps-public-access-procedures.html. Format: This research was conducted with data collected by the CDC-sponsored National Birth Defects Prevention Study (NBDPS). These data include birth data and geocoded residential addresses before and during pregnancy. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Zaganjor, I., A. Keil, T. Luben, T. Desrosiers, L. Engel, J. Reefhuis, A. Michalski, P. Langlois, A. Olshan, and N.B.D.P.S. [Corporate Author]. Is maternal employment site a source of exposure misclassification in studies of environmental exposures and birth outcomes? A simulation-based bias analysis of haloacetic acids in tap water and hypospadias.. Environmental Epidemiology. Wolters Kluwer, Alphen aan den Rijn, NETHERLANDS, 6(2): e207, (2022).
Comparative study on the performance of Anaerobic and Aerobic Biotrickling Filter for the Removal of Chloroform
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Method for the removal and degradation of harmful disinfection byproducts from drinking water. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Mezgebe, B., K. Palanisamy,, G. Sorial, E. Sahle-Demessie, A. Aly Hassan, and J. Lu. Comparative Study on the Performance of Anaerobic and Aerobic Biotrickling Filter for Removal of Chloroform. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., Larchmont, NY, USA, 35(5): 462-471, (2017).
dicyclohexyl phthalate fetal testis gene expression data
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dicyclohexyl phthalate fetal testis data
Bayesian inference of chemical exposures from NHANES urine biomonitoring data
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Data and files for "Stanfield, Z., Setzer, R.W., Hull, V. et al. Bayesian inference of chemical exposures from NHANES urine biomonitoring data. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol 32, 833–846 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-022-00459-0"
AIHW - Mothers and Babies - Small for Gestational Age Births (PHN) 2016
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This dataset presents the footprint of the number and per cent of small for gestational age births, by the mother's usual place of residence. The data spans the year of 2016 and is aggregated to 2015 Department of Health Primary Health Network (PHN) areas, based on the 2011 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The data is sourced from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) National Perinatal Data Collection (NPDC). The NPDC began in 1991 and is a collaborative effort by the AIHW and state and territory health departments. Perinatal data are collected for each birth in each state and territory, usually by midwives and other birth attendants. The data are collated by the relevant state or territory health department and a standard de-identified extract is provided to the AIHW on an annual basis to form the NPDC. The NPDC covers both live births and stillbirths, where gestational age is at least 20 weeks or birth weight is at least 400 grams, except in Victoria and Western Australia, where births are included if gestational age is at least 20 weeks or, if gestation is unknown, birthweight is at least 400 grams. The Mothers and Babies data accompanies the Australia's Mothers and Babies 2016 - In Brief Report. For further information about this dataset, visit the data source: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare - Australia's Mothers and Babies 2016 Data Tables. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data using the Department of Health - PHN Areas. Babies are defined as small for gestational age if their birthweight is below the 10th percentile for their gestational age and sex, according to national birthweight percentiles. Includes singleton liveborn babies with known birthweight, gestational age and sex. PHN is derived from Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2) of the ABS Australian Statistical Geography Standard Edition 2011. Numbers may not sum to totals due to rounding error. Excludes mothers not usually resident in Australia or whose SA2 of usual residence was 'Not stated'.
AIHW - Mothers and Babies - Small for Gestational Age Births (SA3) 2016
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This dataset presents the footprint of the number and per cent of small for gestational age births, by the mother's usual place of residence. The data spans the year of 2016 and is aggregated to Statistical Area Level 3 (SA3) from the 2011 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The data is sourced from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) National Perinatal Data Collection (NPDC). The NPDC began in 1991 and is a collaborative effort by the AIHW and state and territory health departments. Perinatal data are collected for each birth in each state and territory, usually by midwives and other birth attendants. The data are collated by the relevant state or territory health department and a standard de-identified extract is provided to the AIHW on an annual basis to form the NPDC. The NPDC covers both live births and stillbirths, where gestational age is at least 20 weeks or birth weight is at least 400 grams, except in Victoria and Western Australia, where births are included if gestational age is at least 20 weeks or, if gestation is unknown, birthweight is at least 400 grams. The Mothers and Babies data accompanies the Australia's Mothers and Babies 2016 - In Brief Report. For further information about this dataset, visit the data source: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare - Australia's Mothers and Babies 2016 Data Tables. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data. Babies are defined as small for gestational age if their birthweight is below the 10th percentile for their gestational age and sex, according to national birthweight percentiles. Includes singleton liveborn babies with known birthweight, gestational age and sex. SA3 is derived from Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2) of the ABS Australian Statistical Geography Standard Edition 2011. Numbers may not sum to totals due to rounding error. Excludes mothers not usually resident in Australia or whose SA2 of usual residence was 'Not stated'.
ConleyJustin A-tdzv Dataset 20210408
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All summary data associated with manuscript figures and tables. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Conley, J., C. Lambright, N. Evans, M. Cardon, E. MedlockKakaley, V. Wilson, and E. Gray. A mixture of 15 phthalates and pesticides below individual chemical No Observed Adverse Effect Levels (NOAELs) produces reproductive tract malformations in the male rat. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL. Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 156(106615): 1, (2021).