The fate and transport of 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-p-dibenzodioxin (TCDD) released into the environment of South Vietnam (SVN) as a consequence of the aerial application of the herbicidal defoliant Agent Orange (AO) were simulated for a generic upland forest scenario and followed over a 50-year period (1965, 1968 and 1970 onwards). Modeled concentrations of TCDD in the environment were then used as inputs to a human exposure model, which focused on long-term exposures via the food chain. Intake rates and body burdens of TCDD were estimated for adult males over the course of the simulation period and compared to available biomonitoring data. One of the most important factors determining the magnitude of the simulated human exposure to TCDD was th...
Background U.S. Army Chemical Corps veterans handled and sprayed herbicides in Vietnam resulting in ...
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDDs and PCDFs) are released into the environm...
Between 1961 and 1971, U.S. military forces dispersed more than 19 million gallons of phenoxy and ot...
Using recognized methods routinely employed by pesticide regulatory agencies, the exposures of milit...
From 1962 to 1971, the United States Air Force (USAF) sprayed various herbicide mixtures (chemicals ...
Two pivotal problems in determining whether exposure to herbicides has caused disease in Vietnam vet...
Marked elevation of dioxin associated with the herbicide Agent Orange was recently found in 19 of 20...
Nearly 19.5 million gallons of herbicides were sprayed on the Republic of Vietnam between 1961 and 1...
Agent Orange was the most common herbicide used in the Second Indochina War in the course of militar...
Background: Agent Orange (AO) was a mixture of phenoxy herbicides, containing several dioxin impurit...
Copyright © 2014 Jan Banout et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
This paper investigates the long-term health impact of Agent Orange and other herbicides used in the...
Between 1961 and 1970, the U.S. military engaged in massive chemical defoliation and crop destructio...
Recently, elevated dioxin levels, over 5 parts per trillion (ppt) 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxi...
[ndlr] La question de la toxicité sur le long terme de l'Agent orange est de nouveau d'actualité ave...
Background U.S. Army Chemical Corps veterans handled and sprayed herbicides in Vietnam resulting in ...
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDDs and PCDFs) are released into the environm...
Between 1961 and 1971, U.S. military forces dispersed more than 19 million gallons of phenoxy and ot...
Using recognized methods routinely employed by pesticide regulatory agencies, the exposures of milit...
From 1962 to 1971, the United States Air Force (USAF) sprayed various herbicide mixtures (chemicals ...
Two pivotal problems in determining whether exposure to herbicides has caused disease in Vietnam vet...
Marked elevation of dioxin associated with the herbicide Agent Orange was recently found in 19 of 20...
Nearly 19.5 million gallons of herbicides were sprayed on the Republic of Vietnam between 1961 and 1...
Agent Orange was the most common herbicide used in the Second Indochina War in the course of militar...
Background: Agent Orange (AO) was a mixture of phenoxy herbicides, containing several dioxin impurit...
Copyright © 2014 Jan Banout et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
This paper investigates the long-term health impact of Agent Orange and other herbicides used in the...
Between 1961 and 1970, the U.S. military engaged in massive chemical defoliation and crop destructio...
Recently, elevated dioxin levels, over 5 parts per trillion (ppt) 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxi...
[ndlr] La question de la toxicité sur le long terme de l'Agent orange est de nouveau d'actualité ave...
Background U.S. Army Chemical Corps veterans handled and sprayed herbicides in Vietnam resulting in ...
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDDs and PCDFs) are released into the environm...
Between 1961 and 1971, U.S. military forces dispersed more than 19 million gallons of phenoxy and ot...