Chemical sensitivity in symptomatic Cambodia veterans.

Erik W M A Bischoff, Patricia M M B Soetekouw, Maaike De Vries, Paul T I Scheepers, Gijs Bleijenberg, Jos W M van der Meer
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Abstract

Following their participation in a United Nations peacekeeping operation in Cambodia (1992-1993), Dutch veterans complained of symptoms similar to those reported by Gulf War veterans. The authors conducted a matched case-control study to evaluate 76 symptomatic and 32 matched asymptomatic Cambodia veterans on the basis of data collected by postal questionnaire. The number of symptomatic veterans who reported having used insect repellants that contained N,N,-diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET) during the mission in Cambodia was significantly higher, compared with asymptomatic veterans. The percentage of veterans who reported feeling ill following brief exposures to chemicals such as paint or pesticides was equal in both groups, but the percentage was low compared with the results of other studies of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome. The current study was limited by self-report and time delay (potential recall bias) between deployment to Cambodia and the time of survey. Nevertheless, the study results did not support the hypothesis that symptoms in the total group of Cambodia veterans could be related to Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome.
有症状的柬埔寨退伍军人的化学敏感性。
在参加联合国在柬埔寨的维持和平行动(1992-1993年)之后,荷兰退伍军人抱怨出现与海湾战争退伍军人报告的症状相似的症状。根据邮寄问卷收集的数据,作者进行了匹配病例对照研究,评估了76名有症状和32名匹配无症状的柬埔寨退伍军人。与无症状的退伍军人相比,有症状的退伍军人报告在柬埔寨执行任务期间使用了含有N,N,-二乙基-间甲酰胺(避蚊胺)的驱蚊剂的人数明显更高。两组退伍军人在短暂接触油漆或杀虫剂等化学物质后感到不适的比例相等,但与其他多种化学物质敏感综合征的研究结果相比,这一比例较低。目前的研究受到部署到柬埔寨和调查时间之间的自我报告和时间延迟(潜在的回忆偏差)的限制。然而,研究结果并不支持柬埔寨退伍军人的症状可能与多种化学物质敏感综合征有关的假设。
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