Published April 1999 | Version v1
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Northern Rivers Basins human health monitoring program : report

  • 1. Alberta Health, Edmonton, AB (Canada). Health Surveillance

Description

The Northern River Basins Human Health Monitoring Program was established in 1994 to investigate the possible relationships between various environmental risk factors and the health of northern residents in the province. This report presents the initial analysis of the health program and examines the differences in health outcomes across the province and compares the Northern Rivers Basin Study (NRBS) area with the other areas of the province. A series of maps and graphs showed the prevalence of certain diseases and disorders within the Peace and Athabasca river basins. The focus of the report was on reproductive health, congenital anomalies, respiratory ailments, circulatory diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, endocrine and metabolic disorders, and neurocognitive disorders. The study showed that compared to other areas of the province, the NRBS area had higher incidences of endometriosis, selected congenital anomalies, bronchitis, pneumonia, peptic ulcers and epilepsy. There were three potential exposure pathways to environmental contaminants. These were through ingestion of water or food, inhalation of air and through dermal exposure. refs., tabs., figs

Availability note (English)

Available from Alberta Health, Health Surveillance, P.O. Box 1360, 10025 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 2P4. Also available from the Internet at: http://www.health.gov.ab.ca or through interlibrary loan from the CANMET Information Centre, 555 Booth St., Ottawa, ON, K1A 0G1, tel: (613) 995-4132 or FAX: (613) 995-8730

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Publisher
Alberta Health
Imprint Place
Edmonton, AB (Canada)
ISBN
0-7785-0197-3
Imprint Pagination
100 p.

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