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Effects of in utero arsenic exposure on child immunity and morbidity in rural Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of Tsukuba, Uppsala University Hospital, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Published InToxicology Letters
Year2009
Citations215
Abstract
Chronic exposure to arsenic, a potent carcinogen and toxicant, via drinking water is a worldwide public health problem. Because little is known about early-life effects of arsenic on immunity, we evaluated the impact of in utero exposure on infant immune parameters and morbidity in a pilot study. Pregnant women were enrolled at 6-10 weeks of gestation in Matlab, a rural area of Bangladesh, extensively affected by arsenic contamination of tubewell water. Women (n=140) delivering at local clinics were included in the study. Anthropometry and morbidity data of the pregnant women and their children, as well as infant thymic size by sonography were collected. Maternal urine and breast milk were collected for immune marker and arsenic assessment. Maternal urinary arsenic during…
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