Neonate meconium cotinine level was evaluated as a marker of prenatal exposure to nicotine from tobacco smoking by mothers. Mothers admitted to a maternity hospital in Alexandria, Egypt, were divided into 3 groups: 10 active smokers, 10 passive smokers and 10 with no tobacco exposure during pregnancy. Urine and saliva samples were collected from mothers and first-day meconium samples from their neonates. Mean maternal urinary cotinine levels, measured using radioimmunoassay, differed significantly between the 3 groups, as did mean salivary cotinine and mean cotinine levels in meconium. There was a significant positive correlation between cotinine levels in meconium and both maternal urinary and salivary cotinine levels. Meconium is an ideal...
<div><p>Cigarette smoking during pregnancy has several impacts on fetal development, including terat...
Background: Smoking is a major risk factor for cot death. Many infants smoke passively as a result o...
Cigarette smoking is the foremost modifiable risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes. Nicotine is...
sensitive and objective alternative to maternal self-report for detecting prenatal tobacco exposure....
Abstract Background The evaluation of infant meconium as a cumulative matrix of prenatal toxicant ex...
ObjectiveFoetuses and neonates of women who use tobacco are exposed to nicotine and tobacco-derived ...
Background: The evaluation of infant meconium as a cumulative matrix of prenatal toxicant exposure r...
Summary: In the Netherlands 30 % of all women of reproductive age are habitual smokers. One third of...
Maternal smoking while pregnant is a plausible risk factor for childhood cancers because many seem t...
The precise quantitation of smoking during pregnancy is difficult in retrospective studies. Routinel...
The role of salivary cotinine for monitoring maternal pregnancy smoking as an alternative to self-re...
Altered behavior due to prenatal smoke exposure was examined in 25 neonates born from smoking mother...
Nicotine is a major constituent of cigarette smoke. Its primary metabolite in maternal and cord sera...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to use meconium samples to assess fetal exposure to compounds p...
Traditionally, nicotine from second hand smoke (SHS), active or passive, has been considered the mo...
<div><p>Cigarette smoking during pregnancy has several impacts on fetal development, including terat...
Background: Smoking is a major risk factor for cot death. Many infants smoke passively as a result o...
Cigarette smoking is the foremost modifiable risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes. Nicotine is...
sensitive and objective alternative to maternal self-report for detecting prenatal tobacco exposure....
Abstract Background The evaluation of infant meconium as a cumulative matrix of prenatal toxicant ex...
ObjectiveFoetuses and neonates of women who use tobacco are exposed to nicotine and tobacco-derived ...
Background: The evaluation of infant meconium as a cumulative matrix of prenatal toxicant exposure r...
Summary: In the Netherlands 30 % of all women of reproductive age are habitual smokers. One third of...
Maternal smoking while pregnant is a plausible risk factor for childhood cancers because many seem t...
The precise quantitation of smoking during pregnancy is difficult in retrospective studies. Routinel...
The role of salivary cotinine for monitoring maternal pregnancy smoking as an alternative to self-re...
Altered behavior due to prenatal smoke exposure was examined in 25 neonates born from smoking mother...
Nicotine is a major constituent of cigarette smoke. Its primary metabolite in maternal and cord sera...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to use meconium samples to assess fetal exposure to compounds p...
Traditionally, nicotine from second hand smoke (SHS), active or passive, has been considered the mo...
<div><p>Cigarette smoking during pregnancy has several impacts on fetal development, including terat...
Background: Smoking is a major risk factor for cot death. Many infants smoke passively as a result o...
Cigarette smoking is the foremost modifiable risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes. Nicotine is...