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Maternal urinary carbofuranphenol levels before delivery and birth outcomes in Sheyang Birth Cohort

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 625, Issue -, Pages 1667-1672

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.062

Keywords

Carbofuranphenol; Prenatal exposure; Birth outcomes; Urine; Newborns

Funding

  1. Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education [STINT CH2015-6145]
  2. Shanghai Project 3-Year Action

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Exposure to carbamates has been linked with adverse health effects on developmental period. This study aimed to monitor exposure to carbofuranphenol of pregnant women from Sheyang Birth Cohort and investigate associations between prenatal exposure to carbofuranphenol and birth outcomes. During June 2009 to January 2010, 1100 pregnant women living in Sheyang County participated in our study and donated urine sample. Urinary carbofuranphenol concentration was measured by gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Associations between Lill nary carbofuranphenol levels and infant birth outcomes were assessed by generalized linear models. Urinary carbofuranphenol concentrations varied from 0.01 to 39540 pg/L (0.01-303.93 jiglg for creatinine adjusted), the geometric mean, median and inter quartile range are 0.81 pg/L (1.28 pg/g Cr), 0.80 pg/L (1.23 pg/g cr) and 0.27-2.20 pg/L (0.47-3.11 pg/g cr), respectively. No statistically significant association between maternal urinary carbofuranphenol levels and birth outcomes was found in total infants and female infants. In male neonates, carbofuranphenol level was significantly associated with head circumference (b 0.226; 95% confidence interval: 0.411, 0.041; P 0.01) and ponderal index (h 0.043, 95% CI: 0.004, 0.083; P 0.03). These findings suggested that the pregnant women were generally exposed lo carbofuranphenol and prenatal exposure to carbofuranphenol might have adverse effects on fetal development. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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