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LSU, Tulane granted millions to study health effects from Gulf oil spill

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504-568-4806
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

LSUHSC conducts landmark study of mid, long-term health effects of oil exposure

New Orleans, LA ? LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Public Health is launching the first study ever done of the mid- and long-term health consequences of exposure to oil. With funding from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, LSUHSC will enroll a total of 8,000 participants&#55312;&#56514;,000 women in the general population of seven parishes affected by the Deepwater Horizon/BP oil spill (Orleans, St. Bernard, Plaquemines, Jefferson, Lafourche, Terrebonne, and St. Mary), plus 2,000 wives of individuals who were involved in the clean-up, as well as 2,000 children. "We are interested in what women living in the most affected parishes experienced in terms of exposure to oil and its clean-up, with the goal of monitoring the physical, behavioral, social, and mental health effects over time," notes principal investigator, Edward Trapido, ScD, FACE, LSUHSC Public Health Associate Dean for Research, Professor and Wendell Gauthier Chair of Cancer Epidemiology. "Only by doing a long term study can we truly assess what the effects will be." LSUHSC will interview women over the telephone, and biologic samples will be collected by members of the study team to look for evidence of exposure to the compounds in the oil/dispersant which have been considered to be dangerous. The $3.5 million study will follow participants over a five-year period to determine not only the physical and mental health effects, but also how the oil spill affected them in terms of their family interactions and connections in the community. The team will look at changes in eating seafood, pregnancy issues, resiliency, and economic well-being in an area that has suffered major natural and man-made disasters. "We have focused on women and their children, because issues related to food choices, family and neighborhood interactions, pregnancy concerns, and family budgets often are dealt with by women in these parishes," explains Dr. Trapido. "There is so much hear-say information about the oil spill, but without a systematic research effort, we will never know the answers." Many residents of the communities in Southeast Louisiana coastal parishes have been affected by the oil spill, while still recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and the levee failures. LSU Health Sciences Center has contracted researchers from Columbia University who have studied the effects of Hurricane Katrina in many of the same parishes. "Having attended and participated in community meetings over the past year, we have heard the concerns," says Dr. Trapido. "And working with the communities, the LSUHSC New Orleans School of Public Health wants to help provide answers."
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For more information about the LSUHSC Gulf Oil Spill study, call (504) 568-5769 or send an e-mail to gulfoilspill@lsuhsc.edu. LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans educates Louisiana's health care professionals. The state's academic health leader, LSUHSC New Orleans consists of a School of Medicine, the state's only School of Dentistry, Louisiana's only public School of Public Health, Schools of Allied Health Professions and Graduate Studies, and the only School of Nursing within an academic health center in the State of Louisiana. To learn more, visit http://www.lsuhsc.edu and http://www.twitter.com/LSUHSCHealth.


http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-07/lsuh-lcl070611.php
 
LSU, Tulane granted millions to study health effects from Gulf oil spill

LSU, Tulane granted millions to study health effects from Gulf oil spill

Published: Friday, July 08, 2011, 8:00 AM

By Bill Barrow, The Times-Picayune The Times-Picayune


Louisiana State University and Tulane University are among four Gulf of Mexico region universities to share a $25.2 million, five-year federal grant to study health effects from the 2010 oil spill and subsequent cleanup, with a focus on women and children.

The studies, financed by the National Institute of Health's Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, will be the first joint research effort of its kind to study the effects on the general population along the affected coastline...
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The studies begin amid a cacophony of claims and counterclaims about the public health and environmental effects of the spill and cleanup. The existing body of science is riddled with questions.

There is growing anecdotal evidence of sick workers and Gulf Coast residents complaining of maladies that generally can be associated with organic compounds found in crude oil. Some scientists and physicians have weighed in with tests on samples of seafood, human blood and Gulf Coast soil that show elevated levels of some of the same toxins.

Yet state governments, the FDA and the seafood industry all vouch for the safety of the seafood supply and the beach front...

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