2005
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.7694
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Exposures among Pregnant Women near the World Trade Center Site on 11 September 2001

Abstract: We have characterized environmental exposures among 187 women who were pregnant, were at or near the World Trade Center (WTC) on or soon after 11 September 2001, and are enrolled in a prospective cohort study of health effects. Exposures were assessed by estimating time spent in five zones around the WTC and by developing an exposure index (EI) based on plume reconstruction modeling. The daily reconstructed dust levels were correlated with levels of particulate matter ≤ 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5; r… Show more

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“…Biomarker levels of DDE and PCBs, while low, are similar to those in other recent reports concerning women this age (6,8,25). Our MDA and ⌺DMP levels were higher than the recent CDC report (5% ՆLOD MDA, 20 nm/L ⌺DMP) but were half the levels reported among women working in agriculture in California (5).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Biomarker levels of DDE and PCBs, while low, are similar to those in other recent reports concerning women this age (6,8,25). Our MDA and ⌺DMP levels were higher than the recent CDC report (5% ՆLOD MDA, 20 nm/L ⌺DMP) but were half the levels reported among women working in agriculture in California (5).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Four Asians were retained in the multivariate analyses, with racial/ethnic differences reported only for blacks, Hispanics, and whites but not Asians. In parametric analyses, we used log-transformed values of the urinary metabolite concentrations to normalize the distribution and we substituted the value LOD/√2 for results below the limit of detection (LOD) following the CDC practice (Wolff et al 2005). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High concentrations of urinary OH-PAHs are associated with high exposure to parent compounds, which may be caused by the different environments and living habits in this region. Researchers figured out that PAHs uptake occurred mostly through inhalation [26] . Mean concentrations of naphthalene, phenanthrene, fluorene and pyrene detected in Shanghai during the spring and summer of 2003 were 0.37 ng/m 3 , 4.31 ng/m 3 , 1.34 ng/m 3 and 0.28 ng/m 3 respectively, which are higher than other countries [27] .…”
Section: Levels Of Urinary Oh-pahsmentioning
confidence: 99%