2018
DOI: 10.20937/rica.2018.34.02.04
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Análisis Regional De La Contaminación Por Plaguicidas Organoclorados en Leche Humana en Guerrero, México

Abstract: L.A. Chávez-Almazán et al. 226 todos los plaguicidas (con excepción del β-HCH) que las de localidades urbanas. La información generada puede ser útil en el diseño de estudios que expliquen el papel de estos contaminantes en la salud de la población de esta región de México, y para el establecimiento de políticas públicas y programas de prevención y control.

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“…A total of 1835 references were identified. After reading their titles and abstracts and applying the eligibility criteria, 104 articles were selected to be read in full, of which 49 articles 14 , 15 , 20 - 67 were selected for study ( Figure 1 ). The main reasons for excluding articles referred to their failure to meet the established regionality criteria (n = 29), research of pesticides in media other than breast milk (n = 23), and review studies (n = 3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A total of 1835 references were identified. After reading their titles and abstracts and applying the eligibility criteria, 104 articles were selected to be read in full, of which 49 articles 14 , 15 , 20 - 67 were selected for study ( Figure 1 ). The main reasons for excluding articles referred to their failure to meet the established regionality criteria (n = 29), research of pesticides in media other than breast milk (n = 23), and review studies (n = 3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las propiedades fisicoquímicas del DDT (Tabla I) le permiten ser monitoreado en poblaciones humanas a través del análisis de leche materna, sangre y del tejido adiposo, donde la existencia de DDT en estos componentes indica exposición reciente al compuesto (Arrebola, Fernández, Olea, Ramo & Martin-Olmedo, 2013;Chávez-Almazán et al, 2018;Cupul-Uicab et al, 2020), además, se ha observado que el DDT puede ser transferido de madres a hijos durante el embarazo a través de la placenta y el cordón umbilical, sin que exista una correlación en el contenido entre lo encontrado en la madre y el feto (Vizcaino, Grimalt, Fernández-Somoano & Tardon, 2014).…”
Section: El Caso Particular Del Dicloro Difenil Tricloroetano (Ddt)unclassified