2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajim.23685
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Prevalence of Mild and Severe Cognitive Impairment in World Trade Center Exposed Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) and General Emergency Responders

Frank D. Mann,
Alexandra K. Mueller,
Rachel Zeig‐Owens
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThe emergency personnel who responded to the World Trade Center (WTC) attacks endured severe occupational exposures, yet the prevalence of cognitive impairment remains unknown among WTC‐exposed‐FDNY‐responders. The present study screened for mild and severe cognitive impairment in WTC‐exposed FDNY responders using objective tests, compared prevalence rates to a cohort of non‐FDNY WTC‐exposed responders, and descriptively to meta‐analytic estimates of MCI from global, community, and clinical populatio… Show more

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