Paternal and joint parental occupational pesticide exposure and spina bifida in the National Birth Defects Prevention Study, 1997 to 2002

Q Medicine
Stacy M. Pettigrew, Erin M. Bell, Alissa R. Van Zutphen, Carissa M. Rocheleau, Gary M. Shaw, Paul A. Romitti, Andrew Olshan, Philip J. Lupo, Aida Soim, Jennifer A. Makelarski, Adrian M. Michalski, Wayne Sanderson, and the National Birth Defects Prevention Study
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Abstract

Background

Because of persistent concerns over the association between pesticides and spina bifida, we examined the role of paternal and combined parental occupational pesticide exposures in spina bifida in offspring using data from a large population-based study of birth defects.

Methods

Occupational information from fathers of 291 spina bifida cases and 2745 unaffected live born control infants with estimated dates of delivery from 1997 to 2002 were collected by means of maternal report. Two expert industrial hygienists estimated exposure intensity and frequency to insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to estimate adjusted odds ratios (aOR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for exposure to any pesticide and to any class of pesticide (yes/no; and by median), and exposure to combinations of pesticides (yes/no) and risk of spina bifida. Adjusted odds ratios were also estimated by parent exposed to pesticides (neither, mother only, father only, both parents).

RESULTS

Joint parental occupational pesticide exposure was positively associated with spina bifida (aOR, 1.5; 95% CI, 0.9–2.4) when compared with infants with neither maternal nor paternal exposures; a similar association was not observed when only one parent was exposed. There was a suggested positive association between combined paternal insecticide and fungicide exposures and spina bifida (aOR, 1.5; 95% CI, 0.8–2.8), however, nearly all other aORs were close to unity.

Conclusion

Overall, there was little evidence paternal occupational pesticide exposure was associated with spina bifida. However, the small numbers make it difficult to precisely evaluate the role of pesticide classes, individually and in combination. Birth Defects Research (Part A) 106:963–971, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

1997年至2002年国家出生缺陷预防研究中父亲和父母共同职业农药暴露与脊柱裂的关系
背景:由于农药与脊柱裂之间的关系一直受到关注,我们利用一项基于大量人口的出生缺陷研究的数据,研究了父亲和父母联合职业农药暴露在后代脊柱裂中的作用。方法采用产妇报告法,收集1997 ~ 2002年291例脊柱裂病例和2745例正常活产对照婴儿的父亲职业信息。两位工业卫生专家估计了杀虫剂、除草剂和杀菌剂的暴露强度和频率。多变量logistic回归模型用于估计暴露于任何农药和任何类别农药的调整优势比(aOR)和95%置信区间(CI)(是/否;以及暴露于农药组合(是/否)和脊柱裂的风险。调整后的优势比也通过父母接触杀虫剂(没有,只有母亲,只有父亲,父母双方)来估计。结果父母联合职业农药暴露与脊柱裂呈正相关(aOR, 1.5;95% CI, 0.9-2.4),与母亲和父亲均未暴露的婴儿相比;当只有一方父母受到辐射时,没有观察到类似的关联。父亲杀虫剂和杀菌剂联合暴露与脊柱裂呈正相关(aOR, 1.5;95% CI, 0.8-2.8),然而,几乎所有其他aor都接近一致。结论总体而言,父亲职业性农药暴露与脊柱裂相关的证据较少。然而,由于数量少,很难准确评估农药类别的作用,无论是单独的还是组合的。出生缺陷研究(A辑)106:963-971,2016。©2016 Wiley期刊公司
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Birth defects research. Part A, Clinical and molecular teratology
Birth defects research. Part A, Clinical and molecular teratology 医药科学, 胎儿发育与产前诊断, 生殖系统/围生医学/新生儿
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