Kids, Pests, and Pesticides Bibliography
August 2002
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- Books/Book Chapters/Monographs
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This bibliography includes materials on file in the UT YEAH Research Team reference library.
I. Full Document
I.A. Peer Reviewed Articles
Acquavella, J., Burns, C., Flaherty, D., Holsapple, M., Kimber, I., Ladics, G., Loveless, S., & Tobia, A. (1998). A critique of the World Resources Institute's report "Pesticides and the immune system: The public health risks". Environmental Health Perspectives, 106 (2), 51-54.
Aldous, J. C., Ellam, G. A., Murray, V., & Pike, G. An outbreak of illness among schoolchildren in London: Toxic poisoning not mass hysteria. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 48, 41-45.
Amr, M. M. (January 1999). Pesticide monitoring and its health problems in Egypt, a third world country. Toxicology Letters, 107, 1-13.
Anonymous. (March 2001). Flea-control products threaten pets and children. Journal of Environmental Health, 63(7), 38-40.
Anonymous. (1999). Multiple chemical sensitivity: A 1999 consensus. Archives of Environmental Health, 54(3), 147-149.
Anstey, B.E. (1989). Health in a high-tech society: Pesticide poisoning. International Social Work 32(2), 183-194.
Arcury, T. A., Quandt, S. A., & Dearry, A. (June 2001). Farmworker pesticide exposure and community-based participatory research: Rationale and practical applications. Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(S3), 429-434.
Arrebola, F. J., Martinez Vidal, J. L., & Fernandez-Guiterrez, A. (January 1999). Excretion study of endosulfan in urine of a pest control operator. Toxicology Letters, 107, 15-20.
Atabek M. E., Aydin K., & Erkul I. (January 2002). Different clinical features of amitraz poisoning in children. Human Experimental Toxicology, 21(1), 13-16.
Au, W. W., Sierra-Torres, C. H., Cajas-Salazar, N., Shipp, B. K., & Legator, M. S. (June 1999). Cytogenetic effects from exposure to mixed pesticides and the influence from genetic susceptibility. Environmental Health Perspectives, 107(6), 501-505.
Aydin, K., Per, H., & Kurtoglu, S., Poyrazoglu, M. H., Narin, N., & Aslan, D. (June 2002). Amitraz poisoning in children. European Journal of Pediatrics, 161(6), 349-350.
Banerjee, B. D. (January 1999). The influence of various factors on immune toxicity assessment of pesticide chemicals. Toxicology Letters, 107, 21-31.
Bearer, C.F. (1995). Environmental health hazards: How children are different from adults. The Future of Children. 5(2), 11-26.
Beretta, B., De Domenico, R., Gaiaschi, A., Ballabio, C., Galli, C. L., Gigliotti, C., & Restani, P. (January 2002). Ochratoxin A in cereal-based baby foods: occurrence and safety evaluation. Food Additives and Contaminants 19(1), 70-75.
Bertazzi, P. A., Pesatori, A. C., Consonni, D., Tironi, A., Landi, M. T., & Zocchetti, C. (1993). Cancer incidence in a population accidentally exposed to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-para-dioxin. Epidemiology, 4(5), 398-406.
Birnbaum, L. S. (August 1994). Endocrine effects of prenatal exposure to PCBs, dioxins, and other xenobiotics: Implications for policy and future research. Environmental Health Perspectives, 102(8), 676-679.
Boisier, P., Rahalison, L., Rasolomaharo, M., Ratsitorahina, M., Mahafaly, M., Razafimahefa, M., Duplantier, J., Ratsifasoamanana, L., & Chanteau, S. (March 2002). Epidemiologic features of four successive annual outbreaks of bubonic plague in Mahajanga, Madagascar. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 8(3), 311-316.
Brown, A. E. (1999). Developing a pesticide policy for individuals with multiple chemical sensitivity: Considerations for institutions. Toxicology and Industrial Health, 15(3-4), 432-437.
Brown, K. S. (1998). Joining forces for children's health. Environmental Health Perspectives 106 (1), A24 -A25.
Buckley, J. D., Meadows, A. T., Kadin, M. E., Le Beau, M. M., Siegel, S., & Robison, L. L. (2000). Pesticide exposure in children with non-hodgkin lymphoma. Cancer, 89, 2315-21.
Butte, W., & Kemper, K. (January 1999). A spectrophotometric assay for pyrethroid-cleaving enzymes in human serum. Toxicology Letters, 107, 49-53.
Calabrese, E.J., Stanek, E.J., James, R.C., & Roberts, S.M. (1997). Soil ingestion: A concern for acute toxicity in children. Environmental Health Perspectives, 105 (12), 1354 - 1358.
Campoy, C., Olea-Serrano, F., Jimenez, M., Bayes, R., Canabate, F., Rosales, M. J., Blanca, E., & Olea, N. (November 2001). Diet and organochlorine contaminants in women of reproductive age under 40 years old. Early Human Development. 65, S173-S182 Suppl. S. Cantor, A., & Goldman, L. R. (2002). International impacts of pesticides on children. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 8(1), 60-62.
Cantor, A., & Young-Holt, B. (2002). Pesticide-related symptoms among farm workers in rural Honduras. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 8(1), 41-45.
Cantor, K. P., Blair, A., Everett, G., Gibson, R., Burmeister, L. F., Brown, L. M., Schuman, L., & Dick, F. R. (1992). Pesticides and other agricultural risk factors for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma among men in Iowa and Minneosta. Cancer Research, 52, 2447-2455.
Corpus, L. D., & Corpus, K. M. (1991). Mass flea outbreak at a child care facility: Case report. American Journal of Public Health, 81(4), 497-498.
Daniel, E. L. (January 1991). Lawn chemicals on school grounds: Are they safe? Journal of School Health, 61(1), 45-46.
Daniels, J.L., Olshan, A. F., & Savitz, D. A. (1998). Pesticides and childhood cancer.Environmental Health Perspectives, 106(10), 1068-1077.
Daniels, J. L., Olsham, A. F., Teschke, K., Hertz-Picciotto, I., Savitz, D. A., Blatt, J., Bondy, M. L., Neglia, J. P., Pollock, B. H., Cohn, S. L., Look, A. T., Seeger, R. C., & Castleberry, R. P. (2001). Residential pesticide exposure and neuroblastoma. Epidemiology, 12(1), 20-27.
Davidoff, A. L., & Fogarty, L. (1994). Psychogenic origins of multiple chemical sensitivities syndrome: A critical review of the research literature. Archives of Environmental Health, 49(5), 316-325.
Davis, J.R., Brownson, R.C., & Garcia, R. (1992). Family pesticide use in the home, garden, orchard, and yard. Arch. Envir. Contam. Tox, 22(3), 260-66. In Wargo p., 196-7; and in other cites.
Desi, I., & Nagymajtenyi, L. (January 1999). Electrophysiological biomarkers of an organophosphorous pesticide, dichlorvos. Toxicology Letters, 107, 55-64.
Devesa, S.S., Blot, W.J., Stone, B.J., Miller, B.A., Tarone, R.E., & Fraumeni, J.F., Jr. (February 1995). Recent cancer trends in the United States. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 87(3), 175-182.
DeVito, M. J., Birnbaum, L. S., Farland, W. H., & Gasiewicz, T. A. (September 1995). Comparisons of estimated human body burdens of dioxinlike chemicals and TCDD body burdens in experimentally exposed animals. Environmental Health Perspectives, 103(9), 820-831.
Diel, F., Horr, B., Borck, H., Savtchenko, H., Mitsche, T., & Diel, E. (January 1999). Pyrethroids and piperonyl-butoxide affect human T-lymphocytes in vitro. Toxicology Letters, 107, 65-74.
Dosemeci, M., Alavanja, M. C. R., Rowland, A. S., Mage, D., Zahm, S. H., Rothman, N., Lubin, J. H., Hoppin, J. A., Sandler, D. P., & Blair, A. (March 2002). A quantitative approach for estimating exposre to pesticides in the Agricultural Health Study. Annals of Occupational Hygience, 46 (2), 245-260.
Downs, A. M. R., Harvey, I., & Kennedy, C. T. C. (June 1999). The epidemiology of head lice and scabies in the UK. Epidemiology and Infection, 122(3), 471-477.
Egan, S. K., Tao, S. S. H., Pennington, J. A. T., & Bolger, P. M. (February 2002). US Food and Drug Administration's total diet study: Intake of nutritional and toxic elements, 1991-96. Food Additives and Contamination, 19(2), 103-125.
Eggleston, P. A. (December 2001). Methods and effectiveness of indoor environmental control. Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, 87 (6,S3), 44-47.
Eggleston, P. A. (December 2001). Methods and effectiveness of indoor environmental control. Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, 87 (6,S3), 44-47.
Emerson, P. M., Lindsay, S. W., Walraven, G. E. L., Faal, H., Bogh, C., Lowe, K., & Bailey, R. L. (April 1999). Effect of fly control on trachoma and diarrhoea. The Lancet, 353(9158), 1401-1403.
Eskenazi, B., Bradman, A., & Castorina, R. (1999) Exposures of children to organophosphate pesticides and their potential adverse health effects. Environmental Health Perspectives, 197(3), 409-419.
Fenske, R. A., Kedan, G., Lu, C., Fisker-Andersen, J. A., & Curl, C. L. (2002). Assessment of organophosphorous pesticide exposures in the diets of preschool children in Washington State. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 12, 21-28.
Fenske, R. A., Lu, C. S., Barr, D., & Needham, L. (May 2002). Children's exposure to chlorpyrifos and parathion in an agricultural community in central Washington State. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(5), 549-553.
Finkelstein, J. A., Fuhlbrigge, A., Lozano, P., Grant, E. N., Shulruff, R., Arduino, K. E., & Weiss, K. B. (March 2002). Parent-reported environmental exposures and environmental control measures for children with asthma. Archives of Pediatric Adolescent Medicine, 156(3), 258-264.
Fischer, A. B., & Eikmann, T. (November 1996). Improper use of an insecticide at a kindergarten. Toxicology Letters, 88(1-3), 356-364.
Fischer, A. B., Bigalke, B., Herr, C., & Eikmann, T. (June 1999). Pest control in public institutions. Toxicology Letters, 107(1-3), 75-80.
Fisher, B. E. (January 1999). Most unwanted persistent organic pollutants. Environmental Health Perspectives, 107(1), A18-A23.
Flesch-Janys, D., Berger, J., Gurn, P., Manz, A., Nagel, S., Waltsgott, H., & Dwyer, J. H. (1995). Exposure to polychlorinated dioxins and furans (PCDD/F) and mortality in a cohort of workers from a herbicide-producing plant in Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany. American Journal of Epidemiology, 142, 1165-75.
Flocks, J., Clarke, L., Albrecht, S., Bryant, C., Monaghan, P., & Baker, H. (June 2001). Implementing a community-based social marketing project to improve agricultural worker health. Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(3), 461-468.
Fraser-Hurt, N., & Lyimo, E. O. K. (1998). Insecticide-treated nets and treatment service: A trial using public and private sector channels in rural United Republic of Tanzania. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 76(6), 607-615.
Freeman, N. C. G., Jimenez, M., Reed, K. J., Gurunathan, S., Edwards, R. D., Roy, A., Adgate, J. L., Pellizzari, E. D., Quackenboss, J., Sexton, K., & Lioy, P. J. (2001). Quantitative analysis of children's microactivity patterns: The Minnesota Children's Pesticide Exposure Study. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 11(6), 501-509.
Garry, V. F., Harkins, M. E., Erickson, L. L., Long-Simpson, L. K., Holland, S. E., & Burroughs, B. L. (June 2002). Birth defects, season of conception, and sex of children born to pesticide applicators living in the Red River Valley of Minnesota, USA. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(3), 441-449.
Garry, V. F., Kelly, J. T., Sprafka, J. M., Edwards, S., & Griffith, J. (1994). Survey of health and use characterization of pesticide appliers in Minnesota. Archives of Environmental Health, 49(5), 337-343.
Gladen, B. C., Monaghan, S. C., Lukyanova, E. M., Hulchiy, O. P, Shkyryak-Nyzhnyk, Z. A., Sericano, J. L., & Little, R. E. (June 1999). Organochlorines in breast milk from two cities in Ukraine. Environmental Health Perspectives, 107(6), 459-467.
Go, V., Garey, J., Wolff, M. S., & Pogo, B. G. T. (March 1999). Estrogenic potential of certain pyrethroid comounds in the MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cell line. Environmental Health Perspectives, 107(3), 173-177.
Goldman, L. R. (1995). Case studies of environmental risks to children. The Future of Children, 5(2), 24-33.
Goldman, L. R. (August 21,1998). Using science to safeguard the health of children. Risk Policy Report. pp. 35-39.
Gordon, S. C. (1999) Factors contributing to the overuse of chemical pesticides in children with persistent head lice. The Journal of School Nursing. 15(5), 6-10.
Guillette, M. M. M., Aquilar, M. G., Soto, A. D., & Garcia, I. E. (1998). An anthropological approach to the evaluation of preschool children exposed to pesticides in Mexico. Environmental Health Perspectives, 106(6), 347-353.
Harrison, W. N., Watt, B. E., & Vale, J. A. (2000). Pesticides in drinking water: What should be the standard? Clinical Toxicology, 38(2) , 145-147.
Hauser, R., Altshul, L., Chen, Z., Ryan, L., Overstreet, J., Schiff, I., & Christiani, D. C. (March 2002). Environmental organochlorines and semen quality: Results of a pilot study. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(3), 229-233.
Haynes, R. C. (1998). Forum: Playing with pesticides. Environmental Health Perspectives, 106 (1), A10 -A17.
Hooper, K., Petreas, M.S., She, J., Visita, P., Winkler, J., McKinney, M., Mok, M., Sy, F., Garcha, J., Gill, M., Stephens, R.D., Semenova, G., Sharmanov, T., & Chuvakova, T. (1997). Analysis of breast milk to assess exposure to chlorinated contaminants in Kazakhstan: PCBs and organochlorine pesticides in southern Kazakhstan. Environmental Health Perspectives, 105 (11), 1250-1254.
Hura, C., Leanca, M., Rusu, L., & Hura, B. A. (January 1999). Risk assessment of pollution with pesticides in food in the Eastern Romania area (1996-1997). Toxicology Letters, 107, 103-107.
Infante-Rivard, C., & Sinnett, D. (1999). Preconceptional paternal exposure to pesticides and increased risk of childhood leukemia. The Lancet, 354(9192), 1819.
Jacobson, J. L., Humphrey, H. E. B., Jacobson, S. W., Schantz, S. L., Mullin, M. D., & Welch, R. (October 1989). Determinants of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs), and dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane (DDT) Levels in the sera of young children. American Journal of Public Health, 79(10), 1400-1405.
Jones, T. F., Craig, A. S., Hoy, D., Gunter, E. W., Ashley, D. L., Barr, D. B., Brock, J. W., & Schaffner, W. (January 2000). Mass psychogenic illness attributed to toxic exposure at a high school. New England Journal of Medicine, 342(2), 96-100.
Jorgenson, J. L. (March 2001). Aldrin and dieldrin: A review of research on their production, environmental deposition and fate, bioaccumulation, toxicology, and epidemiology in the United States. Environmental Health Perspectives, 10(S1), 113-139.
Kaiser, J. (1996). New yeast study finds strength in numbers. Environmental Health Monthly, 9(2), 1418.
Kamble, S. T., Ogg, C. L., Gold, R. E., & Vance, A. D. (1992). Exposure of applicators and residents to chlordane and heptachlor when used for subterranean termite control. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 22, 253-259.
Kilburn, K. H., & Thornton, J. C. (1995). Protracted neurotoxicity from chlordane sprayed to kill termites. Environmental Health Perspectives, 103 (7-8), 690-694.
Kimmel, C. A., & Makris, S. L. (2001). Recent developments in regulatory requirements for developmental toxicology. Toxicology Letters, 120, 73-82.
Krajinovic, M., Sinnett, H., Richer, C., Labuda, D., & Sinnett, D. (January 2002). Role of NQO1, MPO and CYP2E1 genetic polymorphisms in the susceptibility to childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. International Journal of Cancer, 97(2), 230-236.
Krieger, R. I., Bernard, C. E., Dinoff, T. M., Ross, J. H., & Williams, R. L. (2001). Biomonitoring of persons exposed to insecticides used in residences. Annals of Occpational Hygiene, 45(1001), S143-S153.
Krstevska-Konstantinova, M., Charlier, C., Craen, M., Caju, M. D., Heinrichs, C., Beaufort, C., Plomteux, G., & Bourguignon, J. P. (2001). Sexual precocity after immigration from developing countries to Belgium: evidence of previous exposure to organochlorine pesticides. Human Reproduction, 16(5), 1020-1026.
Labuda, D., Krajinovic, M., Sabbagh, A., Infante-Rivard, C., & Sinnett, D. (2002). Parental genotypes in the risk of a complex disease. American Journal of Human Genetics, 71(1), 193-197.
Landrigan, P. J., & Carlson, J.E. (1995). Environmental policy and children's health. The Future of Children, 5(2), 34-52.
Landrigan, P. J. (2001). Pesticides and PCBs: Does the evidence show that they threaten children's health? Contemporary Pediatrics, 18 (2), 110.
Leng, G., Lewalter, J., Rohrig, B., & Idel, H. (1999). The influence of individual susceptibility in pyrethroid exposure. Toxicology Letters, 107, 123-30.
Loewenherz, C., Fenske, R. A., Simcox, N. J., Bellamy, G., & Kalman, D. (1997). Biological monitoring of organophosphorus pesticide exposure among children of agricultural workers in central Washington State. Environmental Health Perspectives,(105)12, 1344-1353.
Lu, C., Knutson, D. E., Fisker-Anderson, J., & Fenske, R. A. (2000). Biological monitoring survey of organophosphate pesticide exposure among pre-school children in the Seattle metropolitan area. Environmental Health Perspectives, 109, 299-303.
Lu, C., & Fenske, R. A. (June 1999). Dermal transfer of chlorpyrifos residues from residential surfaces: Comparison of hand press, hand drag, wipe, and polyurethane foam roller measurements after broadcast and aerosol pesticide applications. Environmental Health Perspectives, 107(6), 463-467.
Lucier, G. W., & Schecter, A. (October 1998). Human exposure assessment and the National Toxicology Program. Environmental Health Perspectives, 106(10), 623-627.
Montana, E., Etzel, R. A., Allan, T., Horgan, T. E., & Dearborn, D. G. (1997). Environmental risk factors associated with pediatric idiopathic pulmonary hemorrhage and hemosiderosis in a Cleveland community. Pediatrics, 99(1), e5.
Muller-Mohnssen, H. (January 1999). Chronic sequelae and irreversible injuries following acute pyrethroid intoxication. Toxicology Letters, 107, 161-76.
Neuber, K., Merkel, G., & Randow, F. F. E. (June 1999). Indoor air pollution by lindane and DDT indicated by head hair samples of children. Toxicology Letters, 107(1-3), 189-192.
Nriagu, J., Robins, T., Gary L., Liggans, G., Davila, R., Supuwood, K., Harvey, C., Jinabhai, C. C., & Naidoo, R. (September 1999). Prevalence of asthma and respiratory symptoms in south-central Durban, South Africa. European Journal of Epidemiology, 15(8), 747-755.
Paigen, B. (October 1995). Environmental hormones. Environmental Health Monthly, 8(1), 1-10.
Pang, Y., MacIntosh, D. L., Camann, D. E., & Ryan, P. B. (March 2002). Analysis of aggregate exposure to chlorpyrifos in the NHEXAS-Maryland investigation. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(3), 235-240.
Pearce, M., Habbick, B., Williams, J., Eastman, M., & Newman, N. (2002). The effects of aerial spraying with Bacillus thuringiensis Kurstaki on children with asthma. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 93(1), 21-25.
Perera, F. P., Illman, S. M., Kinney, P. L., Whyatt, R. M., Kelvin, E. A., Shepard, P., Evans, D., Fullilove, M., Ford, J., Miller, R. L., Meyer, I. H., & Rauh, V. A. (February 2002). The challenge of preventing environmentally related disease in young children: Community-based research in New York City. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(2), 197-204.
Potera, C. (2001). Home-cooked pesticides: Consumption varies by season. Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(2), 145-150.
Qiao, D., Seidler, F. J., & Slotkin, T. A. (2001). Developmental neurotoxicity of chloropyrifos modeled in Vitro: Comparative effects of metabolites and other cholinesterase Inhibitors on DNA synthesis in PC12 and C6 cells. Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(9), 909-913.
Reiter, L. W., DeRosa, C., Kavlock, R. J., Lucier, G., Mac, M. J., Melillo, J., Melnick, R. L., Sinks, T., & Walton, B. T. (1998). The U.S. federal framework for research on endocrine disruptors and an analysis of research programs supported during fiscal year 1996. Environmental Health Perspectives, 106 (3), 105-113.
Reynolds, P., Von Behren, J., Gunier, R. B., Goldberg, D. E., Hertz, A., & Harnly, M. E. (March 2002). Childhood cancer and agricultural pesticide use: An ecologic study in California. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(3), 319-324.
Rier, S. E., Martin, D. C., Bowman, R. E., Dmowski, W. P., & Becker, J. L. (August 1993). Endometriosis in Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) following chronic exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 21, 433-441.
Rohlman, D. S., Anger, W. K., Tamulinas, A., Phillips, J., Bailey, S. R., & McCauley, L. (October 2001). Development of a neurobehavioral battery for children exposed to neurotoxic chemicals. Neurotoxicology, 22(5), 657-665.
Rowland, A. S., Umbach, D. M., Stallone, L., Naftel, A. J., Bohlig, E. M., & Sandler, D. P. (February 2002). Prevalence of medication treatment for attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder among elementary school children in Johnston County, North Carolina. American Journal of Public Health, 92(2), 231-234.
Safi, J. M. (February 2002). Association between chronic exposure to pesticides and recorded cases of human malignancy in Gaza Governorates (1990-1999). Science of the Total Environment. 284 (1-3), 75-84.
Schmidt, C. W. (January 1999). POPs. Environmental Health Perspectives, 107(1), A24-A25.
Scowen, P. (1995). Government restricts the use of carbaryl for head lice. Professional Care of Mother and Child, 5(6), 163-65.
Sesline, D., Ames, R. G., & Howd, R. A. (1994). Irritative and systemic symptoms following exposure to Microban disinfectant through a school ventilation system. Archives of Environmental Health, 49(6), 439-44.
Sim, M. R. & McNeil, J. J. (1992). Monitoring chemical exposure using breast milk: A methodological review. American Journal of Epidemiology, 136(1), 1-11.
Staes, C., Balk, S., Ford, K., Passantino, R. J., & Torrice, A. (December 1994). Environmental factors to consider when designing and maintaining a child's day care environment. Pediatrics, 94, 1048-1050.
Steenland, K., Jenkins, B., Ames, R. G., O'Malley, M., Chrislip, D., & Russo, J. (1994). Chronic neurological sequelae to organophosphate pesticide poisoning. American Journal of Public Health, 84(5), 731-736.
Steenland, K., Cedillo, L., Tucker, J., Hines, C., Sorensen, K., Deddens, J., & Cruz, V. (October 1997). Thyroid hormones and cytogenetic outcomes in backpack sprayers using ethylenebis (dithiocarbamate) (EBDC) fungicides in Mexico. Environmental Health Perspectives, 105 (10), 1126-1130.
Straube, E., Straube, W., Kruger, E., Bradatsch, M., Jacob-Meisel, M., & Rose, H. (January 1999). Disruption of male sex hormones with regard to pesticides: Pathophysiological and regulatory aspects. Toxicology Letters, 107, 225-31.
Swan, S. H., Elkin, E. R., & Fenster, L. (1997). Have sperm densities declined? A reanalysis of global trend data. Environmental Health Perspectives, 105(11), 1228-1232.
Tagwireyi, D., Ball, D. E., & Nhachi, C. F. B. (2002). Poisoning in Zimbabwe: a survey of eight major referral hospitals. Journal of Applied Toxicology, 22(2), 99-105.
Thompson, B., Coronado, G., Puschel, K., & Allen, E. (June 2001). Identifying constituents to participate in a project to control pesticide exposure in children of farmworkers. Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(S3), 443-448.
Tielemans, E., van Kooji, R., te Velde, E. R., Burdorf, A., & Heederik, D. (August 1999). Pesticide exposure and decreased fertilization rates in vitro. The Lancet, 354(9177), 484-85.
Tortolero, S. R., Bartholomew, L. K., Tyrrell, S., Abramson, S. L., Sockrider, M. M., Markham, C. M., Whitehead, L. W., & Parcel, G. S. (January 2002). Environmental allergens and irritatants in schools: A focus on asthma. Journal of School Health, 72(1), 33-38.
Valery, P. C., McWhirter, W., Sleigh, A., Williams, G., & Bain, C. (April 2002). Farm exposures, parental occupation, and risk of Ewing's sarcoma in Australia: a national case-control study. Cancer Cause Control, 13(3), 263-270.
Van Hemmen, J. J. (January 1999). Biocides Steering Group on human exposure assessment: A preliminary report. Toxicology Letters, 107, 95-102.
Vartiainen, T., Jaakkola, J. J. Saarikoski, S., & Tuomisto, J. (1998). Birth weight and sex of children and the correlation to the body burden of PCDDs/PCDFs and PCBs of the mother. Environmental Health Perspectives, 106(2), 61-66.
Wakefield, J. (2001). Toxic inheritance: Father's job may mean cancer risk for kids. Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(2), 193-198.
Washam, C. (May 2001). Baby ills from beauty aids? Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(5), A202.
Watterson, A. E. (January 1999). Regulating pesticides in the UK: A case study of risk management problems relating to the organophosphate diazinon. Toxicology Letters, 107, 241-48.
Weinhold, B. (May 2001). CDC unveils body burden. Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(5), A202.
Wesseling, C., McConnell R., Partanen, T., & Hogstedt, C. (1997). Agricultural pesticide use in developing countries: Health effects and research needs. International Journal of Health Services, 27(2), 273-308.
Whyatt R. M., Camann, D. E., Kinney, P. L., Reyes, A., Ramirez, J., Dietrich, J., Diaz, D., Holmes, D., & Perera, F. P. (May 2002). Residential pesticide use during pregnancy among a cohort of urban minority women. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(5), 507-514.
Wilson, N. K., Chuang, J. C., & Lyu, C. (2001). Levels of persistent organic pollutants in several child day care centers. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 11(6), 449-458.
Wright, J. P., Shaw, M. C., & Keeler, L. C. (January 2002). Refinements in acute dietary exposure assessments for chlorpyrifos. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 50(1), 235-241.
Zahm, S. H., & Devesa, S. S. (1995). Childhood cancer: Overview of incidence trends and environmental carcinogens. Environmental Health Perspectives, 103(S6), 177-184.
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I.B. Government Reports
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. (December 1989). Toxicological Profile for DDT, DDE, and DDD. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service. Available online at: http://atsdr1.atsdr.cdc.gov:8080/ToxProfiles/phs8908.html
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2000). Illnesses associated with use of automatic insecticide dispenser units-selected states and United States: 1986-1999. 284(4), 432-4.
Reigart, J. R. (1998). Report of the Children's Health Protection Advisory Committee to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the selection of five regulations for re-evaluation. Washington, D.C.: Children's Health Protection Advisory Committee. Available online at: http://www.epa.gov/children/whatwe/reg_rprt.htm
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Children's Health Protection, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation-National Center for Environmental Economics. (2000). America's children and the environment: A first view of available measures. U.S. EPA 240-R-00-006. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Available online at: http://www.usembassy.it/pdf/other/ace.pdf
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (January 1999). Assessing health risks from pesticides. U.S. EPA 735-F-99-002. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (2001). Childhood cancer. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (September 1995). Citizen's guide to pest control and pesticide safety. U.S. EPA 730-K-95-001. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (1997). 1997 Declaration of the environment leaders of the eight on children's environmental health. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (September 1996). Environmental health threats to children. U.S. EPA 175-F-96-001. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (November 1998). For your information: Pesticide program highlights from fiscal year 1998. U.S. EPA 735-F-98-011. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (February 1998). Pesticides and child safety. U.S. EPA 735-F-93-050. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved May 29, 2001, from http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/citizens/childsaf.htm
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (August 2000). The EPA children's environmental health yearbook supplement. U.S. EPA 100-R-00-0018. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
U.S. Government Accounting Office. (1995). EPA's efforts to collect and take action on exposure incident data. (GAO/RCED-95-163). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accounting Office.
U.S. Government Accounting Office. (April 1986). Executive summary: Assessing pesticide risks. (GAO/RCED-86-125). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accounting Office.
U.S. Government Accounting Office. (July 1995). Executive summary: EPA's data on exposure to pesticides. (GAO/RCED-95-163). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accounting Office.
U.S. Government Accounting Office. (2000). Pesticide safety for farmworkers. (GAO/RCED-00-40). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accounting Office.
U.S. Government Accounting Office. (November 1999). Pesticides: Use, effects, and alternatives to pesticides in schools. (GAO/RCED-00-17). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accounting Office.
U.S. Government Accounting Office. (May 2000). Toxic chemicals: Long-term coordinated strategy needed to measure exposures in humans. (GAO/HEHS-00-80). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accounting Office.
I.C. Non-Government Organization Reports
Beyond Pesticides/National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides. Beyond Pesticides/NCAMP facts and figures: Children, pesticides, and schools. Washington, D.C.: Beyond Pesticides/National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides. Available online at: http://www.beyondpesticides.org/main.html.
Campbell, M., Steib, D., Dales, R., Cole, D., Sider, D., Gibson, B. (2000). Environmental Health in Family Medicine. International Joint Commission. Retrieved July 8, 2002, from http://www.ijccmi.org/boards/hptf/modules/content.html
Center for Health, Environment and Justice. (March 2001). Poisoned schools, invisible threats, visible actions. Falls Church, VA: Child Proofing Our Communities Campaign. Available online at: http://www.chej.org
Children's Environmental Health Network. (1999). Training manual on pediatric environmental health: Putting it into practice. Washington, DC: Children's Environmental Health Network/Public Health Institute. Available online at: http://www.cehn.org
Commission for Environmental Cooperation. (2000). Symposium on North American Children's Health and the Environment. Montreal (Quebec), Canada. Available online at: http://www.cec.org
Consumers Union. (1999). High-risk insecticide uses, children's foods and safer alternatives. Washington, D.C.: Consumers Union. Retrieved September 6, 1999, from http://www.consumersunion.org/food/worst1st.htm
Feldman, J. (2000). New GAO report questions safety of children from toxic chemicals in schools. Policy Perspectives January 2000. Children's Health Environmental Coalition Network. Available online at: http://www.checnet.org/did_you_know/policy_perspectives.shtml
Groth, E., Benbrook, C. M., & Lutz, K. (May 2000). Update: Pesticides in children's foods. An analysis of 1998 USDA PDP data on pesticide residues. Yonkers, NY. Consumers Union of U.S., Inc. Available online at http://www.consumersunion.org
Healthy Schools Network. (May 2000). Survey: What school nurses know: We need new laws to clean up schools. Albany, NY. Healthy Schools Network, Inc. Available at: http://www.healthyschools.org
Hettenbach, T., & Wiles, R. Environmental Working Group. (March 2000). A few bad apples...Pesticides in your produce: Why supermarkets should 'Test and Tell.' Washington, D.C. Environmental Working Group.
Kaplan, J., Marquardt, S., & Barber, W. (1998). Failing health: Pesticide use in California schools. San Francisco, CA. Californians for Pesticide Reform.
Kenney, J. M., Broth, E., & Benbrook, C.M. (1998). Worst first: High-risk insecticide uses, children's foods and safer alternatives. Washington DC: Consumers Union Washington DC. Available online at: http://www.consumersunion.org/pdf/worst1st.pdf
National Environmental Trust, Physicians for Social Responsibility & Learning Disabilities Association of America. (September 2000). Polluting our future: Chemical pollution in the U.S. that affects child development and learning. Available at http://www.pirg.org/envirohealth/links.html
Natural Resources Defense Council. (1998). Executive Summary: Putting children first: Making pesticide levels in food safer for infants and children. Washington, DC: Natural Resources Defense Council. Available online at: http://www.nrdc.org
Natural Resources Defense Council. (1997). Our children at risk: The 5 worst environmental threats to their health. Washington, DC: Natural Resources Defense Council. Available online at: http://www.nrdc.org
Natural Resources Defense Council. (November 2000). Poisons on pets: Health hazards from flea and tick products. Washington, DC: Natural Resources Defense Council. Available online at: http://www.nrdc.org
Natural Resources Defense Council. (October 1998). Trouble on the farm. Washington, D.C.: Natural Resources Defense Council. Available online at: http://www.nrdc.org
Olle, T. M. (2000). "P" is for poison: Update on pesticide use in California schools. San Francisco, CA: Californians for Pesticide Reform. Available online at: http://www.igc.org/cpr/
Owens. K. & Feldman, J. (1999). The building of state indoor pesticide policies. Pesticides and You. 18:4, 9-17.
Owens, K. & Feldman, J. (1998). The schooling of state pesticide laws: Review of state pesticide laws regarding schools. Pesticides and You, 18(3), 9-17.
Reeves, M., Schafer, K., Hallward, K., & Katten, A. (1999). Fields of poison: California farmworkers and pesticides. San Francisco, CA: Californians for Pesticide Reform. Available online at: http://www.igc.org/cpr/
Repetto, R., & Baliga, S. (March 1996). Pesticides and the immune system: The public health risks. Baltimore, MD: World Resources Institute. Riley, B. (April 2000). Unthinkable risk: How children are exposed and harmed when pesticides are used at school. Eugene, OR: Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides. Available online at: http://www.pesticide.org
Riley, B. (April 2000). Unthinkable risk: How children are exposed and harmed when pesticides are used at school. Eugene, OR: Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides. Available online at: http://www.pesticide.org
Schettler, T., Stein, J. Reich, F. & Valenti, M. (2000). In Harm's Way: Toxic Threat to Child Development. Cambridge, MA: Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility. Available online at: http://www.igc.org/psr/ihw.htm
Shistar, T., Cooper, S., & Feldman, J. (1992). Unnecessary risks: The benefit side of the pesticide risk-benefit equation. Washington, DC: National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides.
I.D. Books/Book Chapters/Monographs
Colborn, T., Dumanoski, D., & Myers, J. P. (1997). Our stolen future: Are we threatening our fertility, intelligence, and survival? New York, NY: Penguin Group.
Etzel, R. A. & Balk, S. J. (1999). Eds). Handbook of pediatric environmental health. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.
National Research Council. (1993). Pesticides in the diets of infants and children. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
Needleman, H. L., & Landrigan, P. J. (1994). Raising children toxic free: How to keep your child safe from lead, asbestos, pesticides, and other environmental hazards. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Rapp, D. J. (1989). A guide for caring teachers and parents: The impossible child. Buffalo, NY: Practical Allergy Research Foundation.
Schettler, T., Solomon, G., Valenti, M., & Huddle, A. (June 1999). Generations at Risk: Reproductive Health and the Environment. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Wargo, J. (1996). Toward Reform. Our Children's Toxic Legacy (pp. 270-288). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
I.E. Magazines/Newsletters/Newspapers
Anonymous. (February 1999). A bug's life. American school and university, 71(6), 38-41.
Anonymous. (November 1998). Environmentalists call for safeguarding farm children from toxic pesticides. The Nation's Health 28(10), 8.
Anonymous. Environmental Policy: Increasing focus on children's health. (1997). Health Policy Child Health, 4, 1-5. Center for Health Policy Research: George Washington University.
Anonymous. (November 1999). Pesticides pose high risks for children. The Nation's Health 29(10), 1-2.
Anonymous. (January 2002). Pest management guidelines proposed for schools, day care facilities in Tennessee. State Gazette. Retrieved from http://www.pctonline.com/News/news.asp?Id=989
Anonymous. (October 2001). Research is urged for healthier breast milk. New York Times News Service. Retrieved October 17, 2001, from http://www.nytsyn.com
Anonymous. (July 2001). School pesticide use not top concern for parents, study says. The Portal for the Pest Control Industry. Retrieved September 6, 2001, from http://www.pctonline.com/News/news.asp?Id=720
Anonymous. (August 2001). Working to prevent poisonous classrooms. Seattle Post-Intelligencer Staff and News Services. Retrieved August 22, 2001, from http://seattlep-i.nwsource.com/local/35807_pesticide20.shtml
Bogo, J. (October 2001). Children at Risk: Widespread chemical exposure threatens our most vulnerable population. E/The Environmental Magazine, 12(5). Retrieved September 24, 2001 from http://www.emagazine.com/september-october_2001/0901feat1.html
Brody, C. (1998). Eliminating persistent organic pollutants. Everyone's Backyard, 16(3), 4-6.
Brody, C. (1998). GE's Plan: Clean up PCB's image, instead of cleaning up PCB's. Everyone's Backyard, 16(4), 8-11.
Kluger, J. (July 2001). Toxic playgrounds: Forts and castles made of arsenic-treated wood last for years, but should kids be playing on them? Time Magazine, 158(2).
Lambrecht, B. (November 1993). Chemical misuse makes land a 'valley of death.'. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1A.
Lambrecht, B. (October 1993). Misused farm chemicals poisoning poor nations. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1A.
Lanchin, M. (January 2001). Pesticide victims in Nicaragua seek justice. National Catholic Reporter, 37(10), 5.
Lester, S. (1998). Children and chemicals. Everyone's Backyard, 16(3), 12-14.
Lester, S. (1997). Children and environmental health. Everyone's Backyard, 15(2), 8-10.
Long, C. (1998). Protecting children from pesticides. Organic Gardening, 45(8), 10.
Luoma, J. R. (September 2000). The ban that wasn't: The EPA declares a pesticide dangerous to kids-but leaves it on food and in the fields. Mother Jones, 25(5), 15.
Phibbs, Pat. (1996). Birth defects, other disorders linked to Superfund site exposure, ATSDR says. Environmental Science & Technology/News, 30(10), 429A.
Revkin, A. C. (May 15, 2001). Scientists track contaminants, inside the body and out. New York Times, Section F, 1.
Stevick, E., & Ray, S. (May 16, 2001). New law on pesticides: Schools must tell parents before spraying. The Daily Herald. Available online at: http://www.heraldnet.com/Stories/01/516/13749634.cfm
I.F. Testimony/Presentations
Children's Environmental Health Network. (2000). Endocrine disrupting chemicals. Retrieved May 25, 2000, from http://www.cehn.org/cehn/CongBriefEndo.html
Children's Environmental Health Network. (2000). Protecting children from environmental toxicants through policy: Congressional briefing. Retrieved May 25, 2000, from http://www.cehn.org/cehn/congbriefprotect.html
Wallinga, D. (1998). Pesticide exposure and toxicity to infants and children. Comments submitted to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. National Resources Defense Council Report. Washington, DC: National Resources Defense Council.
I.G. Other
Children's Environmental Health Network. (1996). Questions for candidates and elected officials. Retrieved May 25, 2000, from http://www.cehn.org/cehn/Questions.html
Plapp, F. W. (1999). Editorial: Permethrin and the Gulf War Syndrome. Archives of Environmental Health, 54(3), 312.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (August 1998). The President on Children's Health. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
II. Abstract Only
II.A. Peer Reviewed Articles
Aprea, C., Strambia, M., Novelli, M. T., Lunghini, L., & Bozzi, N. (June 2000). Biologic monitoring of exposure to organophosphorus pesticides in 195 Italian children. Environmental Health Perspectives, 108(6), 521-525.
Armstrong, T. W., Hushka, L. J., Tell, J. G., & Zaleski, R. T. (June 2000). A tiered approach for assessing children's exposure. Environmental Health Perspectives, 108(6), 469-474.
Baht, R. V., & Moy, G. G. (1997). Monitoring and assessment of dietary exposure to chemical contaminants. World Health Statistics Quarterly, 50 (1-2), 132-149.
Balluz, L. S., Philen, R. M., Brock, J., Falter, K., Kiefer, M., Hart, R., & Hill, R. H. (January 2000). Health complaints related to pesticide stored at apublic health clinic. Environmental Research, 82(1), 1-6.
Cessna, A. J., & Grover, R. (April 2002). Exposure of ground-rig applicators to the herbicide bromoxynil applied as a 1:1 mixture of butyrate and octanoate. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 42(3), 369-382.
Evans, D., Fullilove, M. T., Green, L., & Levison, M. (April 2002). Awareness of environmental risks and protective actions among minority women in northern Manhattan. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(S2), 271-275.
Fenske, R. A., Kissel, J. C., Lu, C., Kalman, D. A., Simcox, N. J., Allen, E. H., & Keifer, M. C. (June 2000). Biologically based pesticide dose estimates for children in an agricultural community. Environmental Health Perspectives, 108(6), 515-520.
Garry, V. F., Harkins, M., Lyubimov, A., Erickson, L., & Long, L. (June 2002). Reproductive outcomes in the women of the Red River Valley of the north. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 65(11), 769-786.
Gladen, B. C., Sandler, D. P., Zahm, S. H., Kamel, F., Rowland, A. S., & Alavanja, M. C. R. (December 1998). Exposure opportunities of families of farmer pesticide applicators. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 34(6), 581-587.
Gupta, S., Govil, Y. C., Misra, P. K., Nath, R., & Srivastava, K. L. (1998). Trends in poisoning children: Experience at a large referral teaching hospital. The National Medical Journal of India, 11(4), 166-168.
Harris, C. A., Renfrew, M. J., & Woolridge, M. W. (December 2001). Assessing the risks of pesticide residues to consumers: Recent and future developments. Food Additives and Contaminants, 18(12), 1124-1129.
Heudorf, U., & Angerer, J. (May 2001). Metabolites of organophosphorous insecticides in urine specimens from inhabitants of a residential area. Environmental Research, 86(1), 80-87.
Hornby, S. J., Dandona, L., Foster, A., Jones, R. B., & Gilbert, C. E. (June 2001). Clinical findings, consanguinity, and pedigrees in children with anophthalamos in southern India. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 43(6), 392-398.
Landrigan, P. J., Claudio, L., Markowitz, S. B., Berkowtiz, G. S., Brenner, B. L., Romero, H., Wetmur, J. G., Matte, T. D., Gore, A. C., Godbold, J. H., & Wolff, M. S. (June 1999). Pesticides and inner-city children: Exposures, risks, and prevention. Environmental Health Perspectives, 107(3), 431-437.
Mandel, J. H., Carr, W. P., Hillmer, T., Leonard, P. R., Halberg, J. U., Sanderson, W. T., & Mandel, J. S. (2000). Safe handling of agricultural pesticides in Minnesota; Results of a county-wide educational intervention. Journal of Rural Health, 16(2), 148-154.
Moate T. F., Furia M., Curl, C., Muniz, J. F., Yu, J., & Fenske, R. A. (2002). Size exclusion chromatographic cleanup for GC/MS determination of organophosphorus pesticide residues in household and vehicle dust. Journal of AOAC International. 85(1), 36-43.
Needham L. L., & Wang R. Y. (June 2002). Analytic considerations for measuring environmental chemicals in breast milk. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(6), A317-A324.
Porter, W. P., Jaeger, J. W., & Carlson, I. H. (March 1999). Endocrine, immune, and behavioral effects of aldicarb (carbamate), atrazine (triazine) and nitrate (fertilizer) mixtures at groundwater concentrations. Toxicology and Industrial Health, 15(1-2), 133-150.
Rauh, V. A., Chew, G. L., & Garfinke, R. S. (April 2002). Deteriorated housing contributes to high cockroach allergen levels in inner-city households. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110(S2), 323-327.
Sachs, N. (1999). Blocked pathways: Potential legal responses to endocrine disrupting chemicals. Colombia Journal of Environmental Law, 24 (2).
Safe, S. H. (June 2000). Endocrine disruptors and human health-is there a problem? An update. Environmental Health Perspectives, 108(6), 487-493.
Schettler, T. (December 2001). Toxic threats to neurologic development of children. Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(S6), 813-816.
Sexton, K., Greaves, I. A., Church, T. R., Adgate, J. L., Ramachandran, G., Tweedie, R. L., Fredrickson, A., Geisser, M., Sikorski, M., Fischer, G., Jones, D., & Ellringer, P. (2000). A school-based strategy to assess children's environmental exposures and related health effects in economically disadvantaged urban neighborhoods. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 10(6), 682-694.
Weinberg, E. G. (February 2000). Urbanization and childhood asthma: An African perspective. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 105 (2), 224-231.
Weiss, B. (1997). Pesticides as a source of developmental disabilities. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 3, 246-256.
Xiang, H. Y., Wang, Z. Z., Stallones, L., Keefe, T. J., Huang, X. Z., & Fu, X. H. (August 2000). Agricultural work-related injuries among farmers in Hubei, People's Republic of China. American Journal of Public Health, 90(8), 1269-1276.
Ziem, G. E. (1999). Profile of patients with chemical injury and sensitivity, part II. International Journal of Toxicology, 18(6), 401-409.
II.B. Government Reports
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II.C. Non-Government Organizational Reports
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II.D. Books/Book Chapters/Monographs
Schettler, T., Solomon, G., Valenti, M., & Huddle, A. (June 1999). Generations at Risk: Reproductive Health and the Environment. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
II.E. Magazines/Newsletters/Newspapers
N/A
II.F. Testimony/Presentations
N/A
II.G. Other
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III. Title/Citation Only
III.A. Peer Reviewed Articles
Bradman, M. A., Harnly, M. E., Draper, W., Seidel, S., Terran, S., Wakeham, D. & Neutra, R. (1997). Pesticide exposures to children from California's Central Valley: Results of a pilot study. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 7(2), 217-234.
Bruckner J. V. & Weil, W. B. (1999). Biological factors which may influence an older child's or adolescent's responses to toxic chemicals. Regulatory Toxicology, 29(2 Pt 1), 158-64.
Dremova, V. P., Ermishev, I. V., Kliuchnikov, S. I., Guzeeva, T. M., Kaurtaev, A. P., Ganushkina, L. A., Arslanova, N. F., Stepnov, A. P. & Iusipova, A. B. (1997). An effective system of measures to protect children's groups from attack by blood-sucking arthropods and the extermination of rodents in the area of children's institutions. Meditsinskaia Parazitologiia I Parazitarnye Bolezni, July-September(3), 54-55.
Gratz, R. & Boulton, P. (1993). Environmental hazards in the child care center. Early Child Development and Care, 87, 29-38.
Janssen, N. A., Hoek, G., Harssema, H., & Brunekreef, B. (1997). Childhood exposure to PM10: Relation between personal, classroom, and outdoor concentrations. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 54 (12), 888-894.
O'Leary, L. M. Hicks, A. M., Peters, J. M. & London, S. (1991). Parental occupational exposures and risk of childhood cancer: A review, American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 20, 17-35.
III.B. Government Reports
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (September 1996). Environmental threats to children. U.S. EPA 175-F-96-001. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
III.C. Non-Government Organization Reports
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III.D. Books/Book Chapters/Monographs
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III.E. Magazines/Newsletters/Newspapers
Brown, D., & Warrick, J. (June 2000). EPA increases risk estimate of a pesticide: Agency decision effectively bans Dursban from stores. The Washington Post. A01.
III.F. Testimony/Presentations
Mott, L. (1996). Risk assessment: Are children its first victims? Presentation to American Public Health Association. National Resources Defense Council Report. Washington, DC: National Resources Defense Council. Available online at: http://www.nrdc.org>
Wiles, R., Davies, K., & Campbell, C. (1998). Overexposed: Organophosphate insecticides in children's food. Food and Drug Administration Environmental Working Group.
III.G. Other
Bradley, D., Stephens, C., Harpham, T., & Cairncross, S. (1992). A review of environmental health impacts in developing country cities. World Bank Urban Management Program Discussion Paper.
LaVelle, A. (2000). Allergies, pollutants, and triggers: improving school air quality. School Nurse News. 17(2), 13. Monks, V. (June/July 1997). Children at risk. National Wildlife.

