Is there a relation between environmental exposure during pregnancy and congenital anomalies in newborn? Preliminary results from a case-control study

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Main Author: Marques, Inês
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Prelhaz, Carolina, Lacerda, Catarina, Santos, Joana, Machado, Ausenda, Braz, Paula, Batista, Nilze
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: BACKGROUND: Maternal exposure to environmental factors has been associated to the birth of a child with specific congenital anomalies (CA). The aiming of this study is to investigate the association between occupational exposure, maternal place of residence, workplace and leisure activities during pregnancy and CA METHODS: In 2016, an observational, case control study was developed and is still in progress. Cases are live births, identified in the maternity unit, with at least one CA and controls are the two births without anomaly following each case. Residents outside the study area, stillbirths and women who decline to participate or are incapable to give consent are excluded RESULTS: Were recruited to the study 116 live births (38 cases and 78 controls). The majority of cases reported living (68.4%) and spend leisure time (63.2%) in the industrial area. 57.7 of controls lives and 46.9% spend leisure time in same area. However no statistical differences were detected between them (p=0.195 for residency and p=0.175 for place of leisure). Cases work more frequently in Lisbon (21%) and residence area (15.8%) compared to controls (17.3% and 15.4% respectively) (p=0.057). A total of 44 CA were detected and the most frequently reported groups was the musculoskeletal system (34.1%) followed by CA of the ear and genital group (15.9% and 15.9 respectively). CONCLUSION: Due to the small sample size, no statistically significant difference was found between cases and controls. Reason why it is necessary to continue the study and obtain the collaboration of other hospitals in the same area.
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spelling Is there a relation between environmental exposure during pregnancy and congenital anomalies in newborn? Preliminary results from a case-control studyCongenital AnomaliesEnvironmental ExposureDeterminantes da Saúde e da DoençaRENACBACKGROUND: Maternal exposure to environmental factors has been associated to the birth of a child with specific congenital anomalies (CA). The aiming of this study is to investigate the association between occupational exposure, maternal place of residence, workplace and leisure activities during pregnancy and CA METHODS: In 2016, an observational, case control study was developed and is still in progress. Cases are live births, identified in the maternity unit, with at least one CA and controls are the two births without anomaly following each case. Residents outside the study area, stillbirths and women who decline to participate or are incapable to give consent are excluded RESULTS: Were recruited to the study 116 live births (38 cases and 78 controls). The majority of cases reported living (68.4%) and spend leisure time (63.2%) in the industrial area. 57.7 of controls lives and 46.9% spend leisure time in same area. However no statistical differences were detected between them (p=0.195 for residency and p=0.175 for place of leisure). Cases work more frequently in Lisbon (21%) and residence area (15.8%) compared to controls (17.3% and 15.4% respectively) (p=0.057). A total of 44 CA were detected and the most frequently reported groups was the musculoskeletal system (34.1%) followed by CA of the ear and genital group (15.9% and 15.9 respectively). CONCLUSION: Due to the small sample size, no statistically significant difference was found between cases and controls. Reason why it is necessary to continue the study and obtain the collaboration of other hospitals in the same area.Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdeMarques, InêsPrelhaz, CarolinaLacerda, CatarinaSantos, JoanaMachado, AusendaBraz, PaulaBatista, Nilze2019-03-08T16:10:38Z2018-092018-09-01T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/6107enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-26T14:26:45Zoai:repositorio.insa.pt:10400.18/6107Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T21:41:29.885798Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is there a relation between environmental exposure during pregnancy and congenital anomalies in newborn? Preliminary results from a case-control study
title Is there a relation between environmental exposure during pregnancy and congenital anomalies in newborn? Preliminary results from a case-control study
spellingShingle Is there a relation between environmental exposure during pregnancy and congenital anomalies in newborn? Preliminary results from a case-control study
Marques, Inês
Congenital Anomalies
Environmental Exposure
Determinantes da Saúde e da Doença
RENAC
title_short Is there a relation between environmental exposure during pregnancy and congenital anomalies in newborn? Preliminary results from a case-control study
title_full Is there a relation between environmental exposure during pregnancy and congenital anomalies in newborn? Preliminary results from a case-control study
title_fullStr Is there a relation between environmental exposure during pregnancy and congenital anomalies in newborn? Preliminary results from a case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Is there a relation between environmental exposure during pregnancy and congenital anomalies in newborn? Preliminary results from a case-control study
title_sort Is there a relation between environmental exposure during pregnancy and congenital anomalies in newborn? Preliminary results from a case-control study
author Marques, Inês
author_facet Marques, Inês
Prelhaz, Carolina
Lacerda, Catarina
Santos, Joana
Machado, Ausenda
Braz, Paula
Batista, Nilze
author_role author
author2 Prelhaz, Carolina
Lacerda, Catarina
Santos, Joana
Machado, Ausenda
Braz, Paula
Batista, Nilze
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques, Inês
Prelhaz, Carolina
Lacerda, Catarina
Santos, Joana
Machado, Ausenda
Braz, Paula
Batista, Nilze
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Congenital Anomalies
Environmental Exposure
Determinantes da Saúde e da Doença
RENAC
topic Congenital Anomalies
Environmental Exposure
Determinantes da Saúde e da Doença
RENAC
description BACKGROUND: Maternal exposure to environmental factors has been associated to the birth of a child with specific congenital anomalies (CA). The aiming of this study is to investigate the association between occupational exposure, maternal place of residence, workplace and leisure activities during pregnancy and CA METHODS: In 2016, an observational, case control study was developed and is still in progress. Cases are live births, identified in the maternity unit, with at least one CA and controls are the two births without anomaly following each case. Residents outside the study area, stillbirths and women who decline to participate or are incapable to give consent are excluded RESULTS: Were recruited to the study 116 live births (38 cases and 78 controls). The majority of cases reported living (68.4%) and spend leisure time (63.2%) in the industrial area. 57.7 of controls lives and 46.9% spend leisure time in same area. However no statistical differences were detected between them (p=0.195 for residency and p=0.175 for place of leisure). Cases work more frequently in Lisbon (21%) and residence area (15.8%) compared to controls (17.3% and 15.4% respectively) (p=0.057). A total of 44 CA were detected and the most frequently reported groups was the musculoskeletal system (34.1%) followed by CA of the ear and genital group (15.9% and 15.9 respectively). CONCLUSION: Due to the small sample size, no statistically significant difference was found between cases and controls. Reason why it is necessary to continue the study and obtain the collaboration of other hospitals in the same area.
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