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Section Two: Research Needs and Opportunities: The Role of Occupation and Environment in Pathogenesis

Reproductive Problems: Fertility, Teratogenesis, and Mutagenesis

Pages 207-212 | Published online: 03 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

While information on the toxic attributes of specific compounds is voluminous, most of it is inconclusive regarding the risks of reproductive problems.1 Observations that seem to suggest freedom from risk are often insufficient to conclude they are not due to chance, and when clinically outstanding effects are apparent, the number of observations is often so small that it is probable that their importance has been overestimated.

This presentation focuses on the process rather than specific agents on the persons at risk, the types of exposures, the possible nature of the hazards, the factors which impinge on this risk, and finally, the additional information required to make risk estimation more precise. It seeks to identify strategies which will (a) improve the quality of information routinely collected, (b) address the mensurational problems associated with theestimation of exposures, and (c) permit earlier recognition of the especially vulnerable.

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