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POSTER SESSION 1—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1<br />
P1-337 Disability weights for chronic metallic mercury vapor intoxication to improve estimates of the burden of<br />
disease resulting from mercury use in gold mining<br />
Nadine Steckling*, Dietrich Plass, Julia Winkelnkemper, Florian Fischer, Brecht Devleesschauwer, Alexander<br />
Krämer, Claudia Hornberg, Stephan Bose-O’Reilly,<br />
P1-338 Effect modification by PM 2.5 /PM 10 ratio on the association between PM 10 and mortality<br />
Yongsoo Choi*, Hyomi Kim, Honghyok Kim, Garam Byun, Minh Tran Thao Le, Hyeonjin Song, Jong-Tae Lee<br />
P1-339 Farms at risk of chemical contamination: a proposal for a risk-based ranking method<br />
Sabrina Battisti, Marcello Sala*, Alessandro Ubaldi, Pasquale Rombolà, Paola Scaramozzino<br />
P1-340 Incremental lifetime cancer risk to residents living in a contaminated area in Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />
Michele Toledo*, Adelaide Nardocci<br />
P1-341 Modeling microbiological risk infection associated with urban agriculture in Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire<br />
Parfait Koffi Kouame*<br />
P1-342 Nitrogen dioxide: population-weighted exposure assessment and quantification of environmental burden of<br />
disease in Germany<br />
Ute Kraus*, Alexandra Schneider, Susanne Breitner, Josef Cyrys, Dagmar Kallweit, Dietrich Plass, Myriam Tobollik,<br />
Dirk Wintermeyer, Volker Diegmann, Lina Neunhäuserer, Francesco Forastiere, Annette Peters<br />
P1-343 Prenatal exposure to carcinogens: consideration for environmental risk assessment<br />
Michelle Mabson*, Brenda Foos, Suril Mehta<br />
P1-344 Reducing air pollution and health impact assessment. Comparison of three environmental policies using<br />
BenMAP<br />
Doris Durán*, Macarena Valdés<br />
P1-345 Should prospective studies be the priority when evaluating the health effects of arsenic?<br />
Craig Steinmaus*<br />
P1-346 The Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL) comparate three questionnaires: HOOS, EQ-5D and aVisual Analogue<br />
Scale (VAS)<br />
Maria Teresa Balducci*, Simona Mudoni, Luzi Ilaria, Piera Maggiolini, Marina Torre*, Cinzia Germinario<br />
P1-347 Tribal Commercial Fish Harvests in the Upper Laurentian Great Lakes Consistently Demonstrate Nutritional<br />
Importance Along with Risks<br />
Matthew Dellinger*, Micheal Ripley*, Laura Cassidy*<br />
P1-348 Demographic determinants of chemical safety information recall in workers and consumers in South Africa: a<br />
cross sectional study<br />
Mohamed Aqiel Dalvie*, Farzana Sathar, Leslie London, Hanna-Andrea Rother<br />
P1-349 Environmental Observatory: a tool for the assessment of environmental risk and communication? The experience<br />
of Solignano<br />
Alessandra Rampini*, Rosanna Giordano, Elisa Mariani, Gaia Fallani, Maurizio Impallomeni<br />
P1-350 Risk perception of people involved in biomonitoring of the general population living near an Italian incinerator<br />
Martina Gandini*, Antonella Bena, Manuela Orengia, Ennio Cadum, Maria Rowinski, Enrico Procopio, Giuseppe<br />
Salamina<br />
P1-351 Sex-specific associations between arsenic exposure and DNA methylation and mRNA expression in<br />
Bangladeshi adults with arsenicosis<br />
Caitlin Howe*, Maria Argos, Farzana Jasmine, Faruque Parvez, Mahfuzar Rahman, Muhammad Rakibuz-Zaman,<br />
Olgica Balac, Habibul Ahsan, Mary V Gamble<br />
AREA 5—Noise, Arsenic & Causal Inference<br />
P1-352 Adjusting for Long-Term Temporal Trends in Incidence Rates of All-Cause Mortality Associated with 1-year<br />
Average PM 2.5 Concentrations: An Analysis of over 20 Million Medicare Beneficiaries between 2000-2012<br />
Ki-Do Eum*, Helen Suh, Vivian Pun, Justin Manjourides<br />
P1-353 Estimated changes in risk of ischemic heart disease mortality from hypothetical interventions on occupational<br />
diesel exposures in a cohort of underground miners<br />
Andreas Neophytou*, Sadie Costello, Sally Picciotto, Michael Attfield, Aaron Blair, Roel Vermeulen, Debra<br />
Silverman, Ellen Eisen<br />
P1-354 Estimation of causal effects: industrial pollution and mortality in the Taranto area, Southern <strong>Italy</strong><br />
Simona Leogrande*, Ester Rita Alessandrini, Massimo Stafoggia, Francesca Mataloni, Lucia Bisceglia, Roberto<br />
Giua, Antonia Mincuzzi, Sante Minerba, Angela Morabito, Stefano Spagnolo, Giorgio Assennato, Francesco<br />
Forastiere, CSA Puglia Study Group<br />
P1-355 How to translate prevalence to incidence in the setting of screening: an application of steady-state dynamic<br />
population model<br />
Etsuji Suzuki*, Toshihide Tsuda, Eiji Yamamoto<br />
P1-356 Potential population relocation and respiratory diseases in children, is there any gaining? Results from a<br />
mining community in Chile<br />
Ronald Herrera*, Ursula Berger, Ondine S. von Ehrenstein, Ivan Diaz, Stella Cifuentes, Daniel Moraga Muñoz, Katja<br />
Radon<br />
P1-357 Rethinking the Role of Analogy in Causal Inference<br />
Douglas Weed*<br />
P1-358 Smoking, cadmium and atherosclerotic plaques – a mediation analysis<br />
Eva Andersson*, Bjorn Fagerberg, Gerd Sallsten, Lars Barregard<br />
P1-359 Association between individual annoyance and environmental noise levels for two metropolitan city in Korea –<br />
population based study<br />
Ji-Ho Lee*, Inbo Oh, Joo-Hyun Sung, Chang Sun Sim<br />
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