A number of studies, reports and briefings have been done on chemical and biological warfare exposures. The major documents are provided below (click on the document to open it).
Policies:
Reports:
- Bullman & Kang, A Fifty Year Mortality Follow-Up Study of Veterans Exposed to Low-Level Chemical Warfare Agents, 2000
- US Army Medical Department US Army Health Services Command, 1980 LSD Follow-Up Study Report, Volume 2, 1980
- Page, W.F., Long-Term Health Effects of Exposure to Sarin and Other Anticholinesterase Chemical Warfare Agents, 2003
- Pittman, P.R., An Assessment of Health Status Among Medical Research Volunteers who Served in the Project Whitecoat Program at Fort Detrick, Maryland, 2005
Government Accountability Office Reports:
Institute of Medicine Reports:
Congressional Testimony:
- Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Hearing: Military Exposures: The Continuing Challenges of Care and Compensation, July 10, 2002
- House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, Subcommittee on Health, Hearing: Military Operations Aspects of SHAD and Project 112, October 9, 2002
- Senate Armed Services Committee, Subcommittee on Personnel, Prepared Statement of Dr. William Winkenwerder, Jr., Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, on Shipboard Hazard and Defense, October 10, 2002
DoD Briefings and Reports:
- FHP&R Briefing to Military Service Organizations/Veterans Service Organizations: Chemical/Biological Exposure Databases, September 17, 2009