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Title:Prenatal exposure to pesticides: a feasibility study among migrant and seasonal farmworkers
Author(s):Cooper SP; Burau K; Sweeney A; Robison T; Smith MA; Symanski E; Colt JS; Laseter J; Zahm SH;
Address:"The University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, Texas, USA. scooper@sph.uth.tmc.edu"
Journal Title:Am J Ind Med
Year:2001
Volume:40
Issue:5
Page Number:578 - 585
DOI: 10.1002/ajim.1123
ISSN/ISBN:0271-3586 (Print) 0271-3586 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Migrant and seasonal farmworkers have a high potential for pesticide exposures, yet are rarely included in epidemiologic studies. This study examined the feasibility of assessing prenatal exposures to pesticides and other compounds in pregnant Hispanic farmworkers. METHODS: Nine women completed a survey about work experiences during pregnancy. Maternal urine, cord blood, and placenta samples were obtained at delivery for analysis of 51 analytes, including 6 phenoxy acid or triazine herbicides, 21 organochlorine insecticides, 10 PCBs, and 14 volatile organic compounds. RESULTS: Seven of 51 analytes were found in the biological samples. DDE, DDT, dichlorbenzene, toluene, trimethylbenzene, and endosulfan sulfate were detected in cord blood samples, and 2,4-D in urine from one or more women. CONCLUSIONS: We documented the feasibility of following farmworkers to assess in utero exposure to pesticides and other contaminants, and demonstrated exposure to these compounds. Difficulties in measuring pesticides with short half lives were noted"
Keywords:Adolescent Adult Agriculture/*statistics & numerical data Feasibility Studies Female Fetal Blood/chemistry Hispanic or Latino Humans Maternal Exposure/*statistics & numerical data Pesticides/*blood Pilot Projects Pregnancy/*blood Surveys and Questionnaire;
Notes:"MedlineCooper, S P Burau, K Sweeney, A Robison, T Smith, M A Symanski, E Colt, J S Laseter, J Zahm, S H eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. 2001/10/25 Am J Ind Med. 2001 Nov; 40(5):578-85. doi: 10.1002/ajim.1123"

 
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