| Literature DB >> 17504542 |
Helen L Kelsall1, Malcolm R Sim, Jillian F Ikin, Andrew B Forbes, Dean P McKenzie, Deborah C Glass, Peter Ittak.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Since the 1991 Gulf War concerns have been raised about the effects of deployment to the Gulf War on veterans' health. Studies of the reproductive health of Gulf War veterans have reported varied findings.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17504542 PMCID: PMC1885426 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-7-79
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Self-reported fertility difficulties in male Gulf War veteran and comparison group subjects
| 65 | (4.7) | 92 | (6.1) | |||
| 130 | (9.9) | 102 | (7.2) | 1.4 | (1.0–1.8) | |
| Sought infertility treatment | 53 | (4.0) | 47 | (3.3) | 1.2 | (0.8–1.8) |
| Cause for infertility found | 31 | (2.4) | 25 | (1.8) | 1.2 | (0.7–2.1) |
| Fathered a pregnancy since then | 85 | (6.5) | 52 | (3.7) | 1.8 | (1.3–2.6) |
a Persons reporting fertility difficulties prior to 1991 are excluded.
b Odds ratios were obtained by logistic regression adjusting for age, rank, service type, education, marital status, smoking and alcohol.
Self-reported pregnancy outcomes in 1991 or later and reported birthweights and health outcomes for children born in 1992 or later
| Number of pregnancies | N = 1448 | N = 1555 | ||||
| Live births | 1170 | (80.8) | 1272 | (81.8) | - | - |
| Miscarriages | 204 | (14.1) | 197 | (12.7) | 1.1 | (0.8–1.3) |
| Stillbirths | 5 | (0.4) | 14 | (0.9) | ||
| Terminations | 69 | (4.8) | 72 | (4.6) | 1.0 | (0.7–1.5) |
| Number of children | N = 1096 | - | N = 1145 | - | ||
| Low birth weight | 56 | (6.3)d | 65 | (6.9)d | 0.9 | (0.6–1.3) |
| Very low birth weight | 9 | (1.0)d | 9 | (1.0)d | 1.0 | (0.4–2.8) |
| Premature birth | 71 | (7.3)e | 94 | (9.4)e | 0.7 | (0.5–1.1) |
| Reported cancer | 4 | (0.4) | 1 | (0.1) | 4.2g | (0.5–38.0)g |
| Reported birth defect | 40 | (3.6) | 38 | (3.3) | 1.0 | (0.6–1.6) |
| Reported death | 2 | (0.2) | 4 | (0.3) | 0.5g | (0.1–2.9)g |
a Percentage values for pregnancy outcomes in 1991 or later are derived from N = 1448 pregnancies in Gulf War veterans and N = 1555 pregnancies in the comparison group.
b Odds ratios are for miscarriages/stillbirths combined, or terminations, compared to live births. Odds ratios were obtained by polytomous logistic regression adjusting for age, rank, service type, education, marital status, smoking and alcohol.
c CIs are adjusted for clustering of multiple pregnancies within individuals.
d These percentages are derived from N = 885 live births for Gulf War veterans and N = 936 live births for the comparison group for whom birth weight was provided.
e These percentages are derived from N = 978 live births for Gulf War veterans and N = 997 live births for the comparison group for whom duration of pregnancy was provided.
f Standard errors were adjusted for clustering of multiple births within the same individual.
g Due to the small numbers of events, the odds ratio was not adjusted for confounders and clustering. The associated 95% CI was adjusted for clustering.