A study of mean birth weight, small-for-gestational-age infants, and preterm birth was conducted at the US Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, where drinking water was contaminated with volatile organic compounds. Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) was the predominant contaminant. The authors used multiple linear and logistic regression to analyze 1968–1985 data from 11,798 birth certificates. Overall, at most weak associations were observed between PCE exposure and study outcomes. However, associations were found between PCE exposure and birth-weight outcomes for infants of older mothers and mothers with histories of fetal loss. Adjusted mean birth-weight differences between PCE-exposed and unexposed infants were –130 g (90 % confide...
To determine if exposure to DBPs during gestation increases the risk of adverse birth outcomes, spec...
ObjectiveBecause of emerging evidence that early-life exposure to the solvent tetrachloroethylene (P...
Water contamination and noise have been consistently the least assessed environmental/lifestyle expo...
BACKGROUND. Prior studies of prenatal exposure to tetrachloroethylene (PCE) have shown mixed results...
BackgroundBirths during 1968-1985 at Camp Lejeune were exposed to drinking water contaminated with t...
BACKGROUND: Prior animal and human studies of prenatal exposure to solvents including tetrachloroeth...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene-contaminat...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene (PCE)-cont...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene (PCE)-cont...
Abstract Background Residents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene-...
Although prenatal exposure to water disinfection by-products does not appear to affect the duration ...
Abstract Background Prior animal and human studies of prenatal exposure to solvents including tetrac...
Two of three water-distribution systems that have historically supplied drinking water to family hou...
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is conducting an epidemiological study ...
Research has suggested that trihalomethane exposures during pregnancy might impair fetal growth. Mos...
To determine if exposure to DBPs during gestation increases the risk of adverse birth outcomes, spec...
ObjectiveBecause of emerging evidence that early-life exposure to the solvent tetrachloroethylene (P...
Water contamination and noise have been consistently the least assessed environmental/lifestyle expo...
BACKGROUND. Prior studies of prenatal exposure to tetrachloroethylene (PCE) have shown mixed results...
BackgroundBirths during 1968-1985 at Camp Lejeune were exposed to drinking water contaminated with t...
BACKGROUND: Prior animal and human studies of prenatal exposure to solvents including tetrachloroeth...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene-contaminat...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene (PCE)-cont...
BackgroundResidents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene (PCE)-cont...
Abstract Background Residents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were exposed to tetrachloroethylene-...
Although prenatal exposure to water disinfection by-products does not appear to affect the duration ...
Abstract Background Prior animal and human studies of prenatal exposure to solvents including tetrac...
Two of three water-distribution systems that have historically supplied drinking water to family hou...
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is conducting an epidemiological study ...
Research has suggested that trihalomethane exposures during pregnancy might impair fetal growth. Mos...
To determine if exposure to DBPs during gestation increases the risk of adverse birth outcomes, spec...
ObjectiveBecause of emerging evidence that early-life exposure to the solvent tetrachloroethylene (P...
Water contamination and noise have been consistently the least assessed environmental/lifestyle expo...