TY - JOUR
T1 - Congenital anomalies among the offspring of fire fighters
AU - Aronson, Kristan J.
AU - Dodds, Linda A.
AU - Marrett, Loraine
AU - Wall, Claus
PY - 1996/7
Y1 - 1996/7
N2 - A case control study has been conducted to determine the association between employment as a fire fighter and congenital heart defects among the offspring. Cases were fathers of all children born between 1979 and 1986 in Ontario, Canada, who were diagnosed with a cardiac congenital anomaly during the first year of life (n=9340). Matched controls (n=9340), defined as fathers whose child did not have a congenital anomaly, were randomly selected from the Ontario birth certificate file. In order to identify those fathers who had been employed as a fire fighter, the cases and controls were linked to a cohort of Metropolitan Toronto fire fighters. Eleven cases and nine controls worked as fire fighters, giving an odds ratio of 1.22 (95 percent confidence interval 0.46-3.33). This study had sufficient power to detect the level of risk reported in one previous study; however, these results do not support a hypothesis of elevated risk of cardiac congenital anomalies among the offspring of fire fighters.
AB - A case control study has been conducted to determine the association between employment as a fire fighter and congenital heart defects among the offspring. Cases were fathers of all children born between 1979 and 1986 in Ontario, Canada, who were diagnosed with a cardiac congenital anomaly during the first year of life (n=9340). Matched controls (n=9340), defined as fathers whose child did not have a congenital anomaly, were randomly selected from the Ontario birth certificate file. In order to identify those fathers who had been employed as a fire fighter, the cases and controls were linked to a cohort of Metropolitan Toronto fire fighters. Eleven cases and nine controls worked as fire fighters, giving an odds ratio of 1.22 (95 percent confidence interval 0.46-3.33). This study had sufficient power to detect the level of risk reported in one previous study; however, these results do not support a hypothesis of elevated risk of cardiac congenital anomalies among the offspring of fire fighters.
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U2 - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0274(199607)30:1<83::AID-AJIM14>3.3.CO;2-Q
DO - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0274(199607)30:1<83::AID-AJIM14>3.3.CO;2-Q
M3 - Article
C2 - 8837688
AN - SCOPUS:0029758685
SN - 0271-3586
VL - 30
SP - 83
EP - 86
JO - American Journal of Industrial Medicine
JF - American Journal of Industrial Medicine
IS - 1
ER -