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Determined to ignore reality? Questions that the Iraqi Ministry of Health-WHO report didn't ask
By Paola Manduca, Professor of Genetics at the University of Genoa, Italy
Iraq: Politics and Science in Post-Conflict Health Research
By Neel Mani, Director of the World Health Organisation's Iraq programme between 2001-2003
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Iraq, determination to ignore?
The WHO_Iraq MoH have finally published on Sept 16 a summary report of part of the study conducted as ex-post assessment of prevalence of birth defects, still births, miscarriages, through an household survey. The report begins with a quite “derogatory” definition as “anecdotal” for any other study done in Iraq (few) but a review paper on DU, by local doctors.
Waiting for results of study on factors associated with congenital birth defects in Iraq
The Iraqi Ministry of Health and World Health Organization project regarding the prevalence and factors associated with congenital birth defects in Iraq. Why have the findings not been released?
In 2012 a project was initiated by the Iraqi Government Ministry of Health (MoH) with technical advisory and co-funding from World Health Organization (WHO). The objective was to “better understand the prevalence and factors associated with congenital birth defects (CBD)” (1).
Birth defects among children in post-war Iraq
Environmental characteristics and prevalence of birth defects among children in post-war Iraq: implications for policies on rebuilding the Iraqi education system
Fallujah babies: Under a new kind of siege
While the US military has formally withdrawn from Iraq, doctors and residents of Fallujah are blaming weapons like depleted uranium and white phosphorous used during two devastating US attacks on Fallujah in 2004 for what are being described as "catastrophic" levels of birth defects and abnormalities.
Dr Samira Alani, a paediatric specialist at Fallujah General Hospital, has taken a personal interest in investigating an explosion of congenital abnormalities that have mushroomed in the wake of the US sieges since 2005.
Report on Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera
La guerra lascia il segno sulle malformazioni congenite
Increase of birth defects and miscarriages in Fallujah
Newweapons Press release
Increase in time of birth defects and miscarriages in Fallujah since 2003 and its association with toxic metals load in the population and in newborns and children with birth defects and their families
We present here a full scientific investigation on the birth defects increase in Falluhja. Unusually high frequency of birth defects and miscarriages was observed over the years following 2003, with gradual increase since then and with birth defects frequencies not decreasing up to November 2010.
Four Polygamous Families with Congenital Birth Defects from Fallujah, Iraq
Study to be published soon on International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Abstract:
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