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Waste incineration and adverse birth and neonatal outcomes: a systematic review

机译:废物焚化与不良出生和新生儿结局:系统评价

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Background: Public concern about potential health risks associated with incineration has prompted studies to investigate the relationship between incineration and risk of cancer, and more recently, birth outcomes. We conducted a systematic review of epidemiologic studies evaluating the relationship between waste incineration and the risk of adverse birth and neonatal outcomes. Methods: Literature searches were performed within the MEDLINE database, through PubMed and Ovid interfaces, for the search terms; incineration, birth, reproduction, neonatal, congenital anomalies and all related terms. Here we discuss and critically evaluate the findings of these studies. Results: A comprehensive literature search yielded fourteen studies, encompassing a range of outcomes (including congenital anomalies, birth weight, twinning, stillbirths, sex ratio and infant death), exposure assessment methods and study designs. For congenital anomalies most studies reported no association with proximity to or emissions from waste incinerators and "all anomalies", but weak associations for neural tube and heart defects and stronger associations with facial clefts and urinary tract defects. There is limited evidence for an association between incineration and twinning and no evidence of an association with birth weight, stillbirths or sex ratio, but this may reflect the sparsity of studies exploring these outcomes. Conclusions: The current evidence-base is inconclusive and often limited by problems of exposure assessment, possible residual confounding, lack of statistical power with variability in study design and outcomes. However, we identified a number of higher quality studies reporting significant positive relationships with broad groups of congenital anomalies, warranting further investigation. Future studies should address the identified limitations in order to help improve our understanding of any potential adverse birth outcomes associated with incineration, particularly focussing on broad groups of anomalies, to inform risk assessment and waste policy.
机译:背景:公众对与焚烧有关的潜在健康风险的关注促使人们进行研究,以调查焚烧与癌症风险以及最近的出生结局之间的关系。我们对流行病学研究进行了系统评价,评估了垃圾焚烧与不良出生风险和新生儿结局之间的关系。方法:通过PubMed和Ovid界面在MEDLINE数据库中进行文献检索。焚化,出生,生殖,新生儿,先天性畸形及所有相关术语。在这里,我们讨论并严格评估这些研究的结果。结果:全面的文献搜索产生了十四项研究,包括一系列结果(包括先天性异常,出生体重,孪生,死产,性别比和婴儿死亡),暴露评估方法和研究设计。对于先天性异常,大多数研究报告与废物焚化炉的接近或排放和“所有异常”无关,但与神经管和心脏缺陷的关联较弱,而与面部裂口和尿路缺陷的关联更强。很少有证据表明焚烧和双胞胎之间有关联,也没有证据表明与出生体重,死产或性别比有关,但这可能反映了探索这些结果的研究的稀疏性。结论:当前的证据基础尚无定论,并且常常受到暴露评估,可能的残留混淆,缺乏统计能力以及研究设计和结果差异的影响。但是,我们发现了许多高质量的研究,这些研究报告了与广泛的先天性异常之间存在显着的正相关关系,因此有待进一步研究。未来的研究应解决已确定的局限性,以帮助增进我们对与焚烧有关的任何潜在不良分娩结果的理解,尤其是侧重于广泛的异常现象,从而为风险评估和废物政策提供依据。

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  • 来源
    《Environment international》 |2014年第8期|120-132|共13页
  • 作者单位

    Small Area Health Statistics Unit, MRC-PHE Centre for Environment and Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, Norfolk Place, Paddington, London, W2 1PG, UK;

    Small Area Health Statistics Unit, MRC-PHE Centre for Environment and Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, Norfolk Place, Paddington, London, W2 1PG, UK;

    Small Area Health Statistics Unit, MRC-PHE Centre for Environment and Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, Norfolk Place, Paddington, London, W2 1PG, UK;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Waste; Incineration; Incinerators; Birth; Neonatal; Review;

    机译:浪费;焚化;焚化炉;出生新生儿评论;

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