2001-03-17
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Environmental Hazards and Health Effects
Primary Sponsor: Centers for Disease Control
Deadline: 4/1/2001; 8/1/2001; 12/1/2001
KEYWORDS
A. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Children and Young Adults
1. Identification and development of databases for the analysis of noise-induced hearing loss in children and young adults.
2. Development of a surveillance database for noise-induced hearing loss in children and young adults.
3. Development of prevention material for noise-induced hearing loss, including references to the noise produced by common non-occupational exposures.
B. Household Exposures to Hazardous Substances
1. Development of a survey instrument and conduct of a survey for consumer products used in homes that contain hazardous substances.
2. Development of a database to link consumer products, hazardous substances, and toxicologic data.
3. Development of educational materials related to hazardous materials in consumer products found in the home, risks associated with these materials, and prevention strategies.
C. Nutritional Supplements. Development of databases for identifying trends in the type, purchase, and/or use of nutritional supplements.
D. Prevention of Heat-Related Deaths Among the Elderly
1. Develop a practical, inexpensive device to alert elderly persons to potential life-threatening temperature extremes in their dwellings, with information on preventive actions to be taken. (For example, a thermometer-like device with easy to read instructions and information on what action to take when a dangerous indoor temperature is reached.)
2. Test the utility of a practical and inexpensive device by distributing them to a sample of elderly people and measuring its acceptability and use.
3. Developing companion educational materials for radio and TV stations during heat waves.
For additional information on research topics, contact:
Gregg Leeman
Office of the Director
National Center for Environmental Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mail Stop F29
4770 Buford Highway, NE
Atlanta, GA 30341-3724
(770) 488-7268; Fax: (770) 488-4178
For administrative and business information, contact:
Joanne Wojcik
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Procurement and Grants Office
Mail Stop E13
2920 Brandywine Road
Atlanta, Georgia 30341
(770) 488-2717; Fax: (770)488-2777
Email: jcw6@cdc.gov
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Solicitation closing dates are: April 1, August 1, and December 1, 2001