Economic activity and congenital anomalies: An ecologic study in Argentina
- Autores
- Castilla, Eduardo Enrique; Campaña, Hebe; López Camelo, Jorge Santiago; Echegaray, M.; Alazard, C.; De Rosas, C.; Negri, C.; Picon, C.; Saleme, C.; Riveles, C.; Mereb, J. C.; Salgado, Leonardo; Mussi, M.; Lerner, M.; Rittler, M.; Roubicek, M.; Lombardelli, R.; Morales, S.
- Año de publicación
- 2000
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- In this study, we analyze the association between industrial activity and the occurrence of 34 congenital anomalies. We selected 21 counties in Argentina during 1982-1994 and examined a total of 614,796 births in these counties in consecutive series. We used the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities as an indicator of exposure to 80 specific industrial activities. Incidence rate ratios for each congenital anomaly were adjusted by the socioeconomic level of the county according to a census index of social deprivation. For a given exposure/anomaly association to be considered as significant and relevant, the exposure had to be a statistically significant risk for the occurrence of the anomaly and an increase in the birth prevalence rate of the congenital anomaly type involved had to be observed in those counties where the putative causal activity was being performed. Significant associations (p < 0.01) were identified between textile industry and anencephaly, and between the manufacture of engines and turbines and microcephaly. These observations are consistent with previous reports on occupational exposure, and their further investigation by means of case-control studies is recommended.
Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Celular - Materia
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Ciencias Exactas
Ciencias Médicas
Anencephaly
Automotive industry
Congenital anomaly
Fur-dyeing
Industrial activity
Pes equinovarus
Textile - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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Economic activity and congenital anomalies: An ecologic study in Argentina |
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Economic activity and congenital anomalies: An ecologic study in Argentina |
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Economic activity and congenital anomalies: An ecologic study in Argentina Castilla, Eduardo Enrique Ciencias Exactas Ciencias Médicas Anencephaly Automotive industry Congenital anomaly Fur-dyeing Industrial activity Pes equinovarus Textile |
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Economic activity and congenital anomalies: An ecologic study in Argentina |
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Economic activity and congenital anomalies: An ecologic study in Argentina |
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Economic activity and congenital anomalies: An ecologic study in Argentina |
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Economic activity and congenital anomalies: An ecologic study in Argentina |
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Economic activity and congenital anomalies: An ecologic study in Argentina |
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Castilla, Eduardo Enrique Campaña, Hebe López Camelo, Jorge Santiago Echegaray, M. Alazard, C. De Rosas, C. Negri, C. Picon, C. Saleme, C. Riveles, C. Mereb, J. C. Salgado, Leonardo Mussi, M. Lerner, M. Rittler, M. Roubicek, M. Lombardelli, R. Morales, S. |
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Castilla, Eduardo Enrique Campaña, Hebe López Camelo, Jorge Santiago Echegaray, M. Alazard, C. De Rosas, C. Negri, C. Picon, C. Saleme, C. Riveles, C. Mereb, J. C. Salgado, Leonardo Mussi, M. Lerner, M. Rittler, M. Roubicek, M. Lombardelli, R. Morales, S. |
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Campaña, Hebe López Camelo, Jorge Santiago Echegaray, M. Alazard, C. De Rosas, C. Negri, C. Picon, C. Saleme, C. Riveles, C. Mereb, J. C. Salgado, Leonardo Mussi, M. Lerner, M. Rittler, M. Roubicek, M. Lombardelli, R. Morales, S. |
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Ciencias Exactas Ciencias Médicas Anencephaly Automotive industry Congenital anomaly Fur-dyeing Industrial activity Pes equinovarus Textile |
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Ciencias Exactas Ciencias Médicas Anencephaly Automotive industry Congenital anomaly Fur-dyeing Industrial activity Pes equinovarus Textile |
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In this study, we analyze the association between industrial activity and the occurrence of 34 congenital anomalies. We selected 21 counties in Argentina during 1982-1994 and examined a total of 614,796 births in these counties in consecutive series. We used the <i>International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities</i> as an indicator of exposure to 80 specific industrial activities. Incidence rate ratios for each congenital anomaly were adjusted by the socioeconomic level of the county according to a census index of social deprivation. For a given exposure/anomaly association to be considered as significant and relevant, the exposure had to be a statistically significant risk for the occurrence of the anomaly and an increase in the birth prevalence rate of the congenital anomaly type involved had to be observed in those counties where the putative causal activity was being performed. Significant associations (p < 0.01) were identified between textile industry and anencephaly, and between the manufacture of engines and turbines and microcephaly. These observations are consistent with previous reports on occupational exposure, and their further investigation by means of case-control studies is recommended. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Celular |
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In this study, we analyze the association between industrial activity and the occurrence of 34 congenital anomalies. We selected 21 counties in Argentina during 1982-1994 and examined a total of 614,796 births in these counties in consecutive series. We used the <i>International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities</i> as an indicator of exposure to 80 specific industrial activities. Incidence rate ratios for each congenital anomaly were adjusted by the socioeconomic level of the county according to a census index of social deprivation. For a given exposure/anomaly association to be considered as significant and relevant, the exposure had to be a statistically significant risk for the occurrence of the anomaly and an increase in the birth prevalence rate of the congenital anomaly type involved had to be observed in those counties where the putative causal activity was being performed. Significant associations (p < 0.01) were identified between textile industry and anencephaly, and between the manufacture of engines and turbines and microcephaly. These observations are consistent with previous reports on occupational exposure, and their further investigation by means of case-control studies is recommended. |
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