Risk of congenital anomalies near the Byker waste combustion plant.

P A Cresswell, J E S Scott, S Pattenden, M Vrijheid
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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether the risk of congenital anomalies in a population resident close to a waste combustion plant located at Byker in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, was higher than in a population resident further away.

Methods: A geographical study was carried out on the prevalence of congenital anomalies in residents living within 3 km (inner zone) of the Byker combustion plant compared with those living 3-7 km (outer zone) from the plant. There were 81255 live births (1985-1999) and 1508 cases with chromosomal and non-chromosomal congenital anomalies. The cases were identified from the Northern Region Congenital Abnormality Survey.

Results: After the site commenced operation the estimated rate ratio (inner versus outer zone) was 1.11 (95 per cent confidence interval (CI) 0.96-1.28) adjusted for socio-economic deprivation. There was significant heterogeneity across years and an increasing trend, of marginal significance (p = 0.07), in the rate ratio. The inner zone rate approached or became significantly higher than that in the outer zone in some of the later years.

Conclusions: No significant overall association between the number of congenital anomalies and proximity of residence to the Byker waste combustion plant has been found in this study. Significantly increased rates near the site during the later years may suggest a possible risk but are difficult to interpret. More comprehensive, multi-site investigations around other waste combustion plants are indicated.

拜克废物燃烧厂附近有先天性畸形的危险。
背景:本研究的目的是确定居住在英国泰恩河畔纽卡斯尔市Byker废物燃烧厂附近的人群是否比居住在更远的人群有更高的先天性异常风险。方法:对居住在拜克燃烧厂3公里(内区)内的居民与居住在拜克燃烧厂3-7公里(外区)内的居民先天性畸形患病率进行了地理研究。1985-1999年共活产81255例,染色体及非染色体先天性异常1508例。这些病例来自北方地区先天性异常调查。结果:站点开始运行后,经社会经济剥夺调整后的估计比率(内区与外区)为1.11(95%置信区间(CI) 0.96-1.28)。年际间存在显著异质性,且呈增加趋势,具有边际显著性(p = 0.07)。在后来的某些年份,内区速率接近或显著高于外区。结论:本研究未发现先天性畸形的数量与居住地与Byker废物燃烧厂的距离之间存在显著的整体关联。在后来的几年里,该地点附近的发病率显著增加可能表明可能存在风险,但很难解释。建议在其他废物燃烧厂周围进行更全面、多地点的调查。
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