Approved
consistent with CDC acknowledgment that the study design limits the
extent to which it can determine the impacts of uranium exposure on
birth outcomes and child development. As such CDC commits to: a)
making sure that its contractors set realistic expectations with
its study participants, including ensuring that all recruitment
materials (e.g., YouTube videos and presentations at meetings) are
consistent with the study goal of improving CDCs understanding of
the relationship between exposures and health endpoints rather
than quantifying risk, and b) clearly articulating the limitations
of the study design and, accordingly, of its conclusions when
disseminating the findings to its stakeholders (including other
Federal agencies, Congress, and the Navajo Nation).
Inventory as of this Action
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Previously Approved
02/29/2016
36 Months From Approved
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The Navajo Birth Cohort Study is the
first prospective epidemiologic study of pregnancy and neonatal
outcomes in a uranium-exposed population. The purpose of study is
to quantify fetal risk from uranium exposure by recruiting Navajo
mothers, assessing their uranium exposure at key developmental
milestones, and following the children post-birth to evaluate any
associations with birth defects or developmental delays. Additional
research goals include assessing potential interactions with other
heavy metals in the environment and determining activities and
source contributions that lead to increased maternal/fetal uranium
exposure. This will provide broad public health benefits for Navajo
communities through outreach and education on the importance of
prenatal care, environmental prenatal risks, and earlier assessment
and referral for known developmental delays. Study partners include
ATSDR, Univ. of New Mexico Community Environmental Health Program
(UNM-CEHP), Navajo Area Indian Health Service (NAIHS), and Navajo
Nation Division of Health (NNDOH).
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42
USC 9604 Name of Law: CERCLA
US Code: 42
USC 9626 Name of Law: SARA (Superfund)
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