Effect of Community of Residence on Neurobehavioral Development in Infants and Young Children in a Flower-Growing Region of Ecuador


Autoria(s): Breilh, Jaime
Cobertura

ECUADOR

Data(s)

25/06/2013

25/06/2013

2007

Resumo

In this study we compared neurobehavioral development in Ecuadoran children living in two communities with high potential for exposure to organophosphate (OP) and carbamate pesticides to that of children living in a community with low potential for exposure. Residence in communities with high potential for exposure to OP and carbamate pesticides was associated with poorer neurobehavioral development of the child even after controlling for major determinants of delayed development. Malnourished populations may be particularly vulnerable to neurobehavioral effects of pesticide exposure.

Identificador

Handal, Alexis J., Lozoff, Betsy, Breilh, Jaime and Harlow, Siobán D. Effect of Community of Residence on Neurobehavioral Development in Infants and Young Children in a Flower-Growing Region of Ecuador. Environmental Health Perspectives 115(1)(January 2007): 128-133.

http://hdl.handle.net/10644/3277

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Environmental Health Perspectives

Palavras-Chave #DESARROLLO DEL NIÑO #FLORICULTURA #CONTAMINACIÓN POR PLAGUICIDAS #ESTUDIOS DE CASOS
Tipo

article