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E-raamat: Assessing Health Outcomes Among Veterans of Project SHAD (Shipboard Hazard and Defense)

  • Formaat: 196 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309380720
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  • Formaat: 196 pages
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  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309380720
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Between 1963 and 1969, the U.S. military carried out a series of tests, termed Project SHAD (Shipboard Hazard and Defense), to evaluate the vulnerabilities of U.S. Navy ships to chemical and biological warfare agents. These tests involved use of active chemical and biological agents, stimulants, tracers, and decontaminants. Approximately 5,900 military personnel, primarily from the Navy and Marine Corps, are reported to have been included in Project SHAD testing.





In the 1990s some veterans who participated in the SHAD tests expressed concerns to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) that they were experiencing health problems that might be the result of exposures in the testing. These concerns led to a 2002 request from VA to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to carry out an epidemiological study of the health of SHAD veterans and a comparison population of veterans who had served on similar ships or in similar units during the same time period. In response to continuing concerns, Congress in 2010 requested an additional IOM study. This second study expands on the previous IOM work by making use of additional years of follow up and some analysis of diagnostic data from Medicare and the VA health care system.



Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Background Annex Brief Descriptions of SHAD Tests 3 Data and Methods for the SHAD II Study 4 The Mortality Experience of SHAD Veterans 5 Morbidity Results 6 Discussion Appendix A: Committee and Consultant Biographies Appendix B: Agendas for Information-Gathering Meetings Appendix C: Review of Literature on Known Project SHAD Agents, Simulants, Tracers, and Decontaminants Appendix D: Additional Information on Data and Methods Used for Analysis Appendix E: Units Participating in Project SHAD Tests and Units Selected as Unexposed Comparisons Appendix F: Diagnostic Codes Used to Define Health Outcomes
Abreviations And Acronyms xiii
Summary 1(1)
1 Introduction
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2 Background
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Annex: Brief Descriptions Of Shad Tests
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3 Data And Methods For The Shad Ii Study
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4 Results: Mortality
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5 Results: Morbidity
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6 Discussion
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Appendixes
A Committee and Consultant Biographies
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B Agendas for Information-Gathering Meetings
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C Review of Literature on Known Project SHAD Agents, Simulants, Tracers, and Decontaminants
1(1)
D Additional Information on Data and Methods Used for Analysis
1(1)
E Units Participating in Project SHAD Tests and Units Selected as Unexposed Comparisons
1(1)
F Diagnostic Codes Used to Define Health Outcomes
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