Establishing the global working group on Reproductive and Developmental Environmental Health (RDEH): practicum of a global resource.

Global reproductive health Pub Date : 2018-09-01 Epub Date: 2018-08-16 DOI:10.1097/GRH.0000000000000018
Allison M Power, Tracey J Woodruff, Jeanne A Conry, Linda C Giudice
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Advocacy, training, and research for the prevention of adverse health effects from environmental exposure are the major foci of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Reproductive and Developmental Environmental Health (RDEH) Working Group. A critical need for a consistent global effort to address these threats to human reproductive and developmental health was identified after the publication of influential committee opinions (ACOG, Obstet Gynecol, 2013; FIGO, Int J Gynaecol Obstet, 2015) and the assembling of the FIGO 2015 Pre-Congress Workshop, "Summit on Shaping Our Planetary Legacy: Setting an Agenda for Environmental Reproductive Health." RDEH's goals are to convene experts of diverse backgrounds to generate evidence-based knowledge and propose solutions to the increasing threats of harmful environmental chemicals to global human reproduction and development by prevention of harm through education, research, and advocacy. This practicum is a guide for establishing a global task force, such as FIGO RDEH, for developing collaboration among experts across disciplines and time zones, and for building accessible and vital databases.

建立生殖和发育环境健康全球工作组:全球资源的实习。
国际妇产科学联合会生殖与发育环境卫生工作组的主要工作重点是宣传、培训和研究预防环境暴露对健康的不利影响。在发表了有影响力的委员会意见后,确定了迫切需要在全球范围内作出一致努力,以解决这些对人类生殖和发育健康的威胁(生殖健康委员会,妇产科,2013年;FIGO,《国际妇产科杂志》,2015年)和FIGO 2015年会前讲习班的召开,"塑造我们的地球遗产峰会:制定环境生殖健康议程"。RDEH的目标是召集不同背景的专家,产生基于证据的知识,并提出解决方案,通过教育、研究和宣传预防有害环境化学品对全球人类生殖和发展的日益严重的威胁。该实习是建立一个全球工作组(如FIGO RDEH)的指南,以发展跨学科和跨时区专家之间的合作,并建立可访问和重要的数据库。
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