Araneta, Maria Rosario G. et al. Reproductive and Perinatal Outcomes
Among Conceptions and Pregnancies During the Persian Gulf War. Naval Health
Research Center. Purpose of this study is to identify Gulf War exposed
pregnancies and characterize the reproductive and perinatal outcomes of
such conceptions.
Bush, Ruth Ann et al. Naval Birth Defects Registry Feasibility Study,
Naval Health Research Center. Summary of a pilot study on the development
of a birth defects registry in order to identify common birth defects
within a particular population.
Destiche, Daniel A. et al. Deterministic Linkage to Identify Births to
Military Personnel, Using Hawaii Birth Certificate and Military Personnel
Records. Naval Health Research Center. Study done to determine the need
of linking multiple sets of data from the military to state health departments
in order to maintain complete records and to help identify health outcomes
of military personnel and their families.
Doyle, P. et al. Reproductive Hazards of the Gulf War. London School
of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Study of the reproductive health of
deployed UK Gulf War veterans and their children vs non-deployed UK Gulf
War veterans and their children with regard to biases and other difficulties
encountered in studies of reproductive hazards.
Gastanaga, Victor M. et al. Endogenous Predictors in Multiple Regression:
Birthweight and Gestational Age Among Gulf War-Exposed Pregnancies. Naval
Health Research Center. Study done to assess the incidence of low birthweight
and pre-term deliveries among infants of Gulf War exposed pregnancies.
Kaiser, Kevin S. et al. A Comparison of Birth Defect Rates in Arizona
Before the Persian Gulf War, 1989-1991. Naval Health Research Center.
Study done on pre-war data of birth defect rates between military and
civilian Arizona births.
Kamens, Deborah R. et al. The Gulf War Pregnancies Study. A Comparison
Of Participation Between Study Cohorts. Naval Health Research Center.
Study done to measure the prevalence of ectopic pregnancies, stillbirths,
miscarriages, preterm delivery, low birth weight and intrauterine growth
retardation in pregnancies conceived or gestating during the Gulf War
deployment.
Sato, Paul A. et al. The National Study on Reproductive Outcomes, Initial
Findings. Naval Health Research Center. Discusses a population-based survey
of reproductive outcomes in both male and female military veterans.
Schlangen, Karen M. et al. Evaluating Birth Defects Among Infants Born
to Persian Gulf War Veterans. Naval Health Research Center. Study in progress
to measure the prevalence and types of major anomalies among infants born
to Gulf War veterans and non-deployed veterans between January 1, 1989
and December 31, 1993 in six states.
Zau, Andrew C. et al. The National Study on Reproductive Outcomes. A
Demographic Comparison of Survey Response Types. Naval Health Research
Center. Discusses a mailed questionnaire survey done to determine the
potential reproductive outcomes among US veterans of the Gulf War.
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