2023
Residential proximity to unconventional oil and gas development and birth defects in Ohio
Gaughan C, Sorrentino K, Liew Z, Johnson N, Clark C, Soriano M, Plano J, Plata D, Saiers J, Deziel N. Residential proximity to unconventional oil and gas development and birth defects in Ohio. Environmental Research 2023, 229: 115937. PMID: 37076028, PMCID: PMC10198955, DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.115937.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeural tube defectsCertain birth defectsBirth defectsOdds ratioRegistry-based cohort studyTube defectsConfidence intervalsResidential proximityState birth recordsBirth defect typeState surveillance systemsMaternal residential proximityLimb reduction defectsCohort studyUnexposed mothersStructural birth defectsLive birthsInfant sexBirth recordsSpina bifidaReduction defectsFemale offspringDevelopmental toxicantsExposure metrics
2018
A community-based evaluation of proximity to unconventional oil and gas wells, drinking water contaminants, and health symptoms in Ohio
Elliott EG, Ma X, Leaderer BP, McKay LA, Pedersen CJ, Wang C, Gerber CJ, Wright TJ, Sumner AJ, Brennan M, Silva GS, Warren JL, Plata DL, Deziel NC. A community-based evaluation of proximity to unconventional oil and gas wells, drinking water contaminants, and health symptoms in Ohio. Environmental Research 2018, 167: 550-557. PMID: 30145431, DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2018.08.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpatial Modeling to Identify Sociodemographic Predictors of Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater Injection Wells in Ohio Census Block Groups
Silva GS, Warren JL, Deziel NC. Spatial Modeling to Identify Sociodemographic Predictors of Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater Injection Wells in Ohio Census Block Groups. Environmental Health Perspectives 2018, 126: 067008. PMID: 29957590, PMCID: PMC6084846, DOI: 10.1289/ehp2663.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchShale gas activity and increased rates of sexually transmitted infections in Ohio, 2000–2016
Deziel NC, Humeau Z, Elliott EG, Warren JL, Niccolai LM. Shale gas activity and increased rates of sexually transmitted infections in Ohio, 2000–2016. PLOS ONE 2018, 13: e0194203. PMID: 29570712, PMCID: PMC5865738, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMixed-effects Poisson regression modelsAnnual rate ratiosCases of chlamydiaRate ratioRates of chlamydiaRates of gonorrheaCommunity health effortsPoisson regression modelsPotential confoundersSTI ratesHealth effortsGonorrheaReportable STIsChlamydiaEcologic studySyphilisConfidence intervalsOhio DepartmentInfectionSecular trends