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Long-Term Health Consequences of Exposure to Burn Pits in Iraq and Afghanistan

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Many veterans returning from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have health problems they believe are related to their exposure to the smoke from the burning of waste in open-air "burn pits" on military bases.

Particular controversy surrounds the burn pit used to dispose of solid waste at Joint Base Balad in Iraq, which burned up to 200 tons of waste per day in 2007.

The Department of Veterans Affairs asked the IOM to form a committee to determine the long-term health effects from exposure to these burn pits.

Insufficient evidence prevented the IOM committee from developing firm conclusions.

This report, therefore, recommends that, along with more efficient data-gathering methods, a study be conducted that would evaluate the health status of service members from their time of deployment over many years to determine their incidence of chronic diseases.

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National Academies Press
0309217555 / 9780309217552
Paperback / softback
01/12/2011
United States
English
192 pages
216 x 280 mm
Professional & Vocational Learn More