Literature DB >> 12561779

[Environmental epidemiology research leads to a decrease of the exposure limit for mercury].

Pál Weihe1, Froôi Debes, Roberta F White, Nicolina Sørensen, Esben Budtz-Jørgensen, Niels Keiding, Philippe Grandjean.   

Abstract

The central nervous system is particularly vulnerable to prenatal exposure to methylmercury. Due to the widespread exposure to methylmercury from fish, several prospective environmental epidemiology studies have been initiated, in which the maternal exposure during the pregnancy is related to the neurobehavioural development of the children. We have studied a Faroese birth cohort prenatally exposed to methylmercury from maternal intake of contaminated pilot whale meat. At seven years of age, clear dose-response relationships were observed for deficits in attention, language, and memory. An increase in blood pressure was also associated with the prenatal exposure level. The exposure limit for mercury has therefore been decreased.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12561779

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ugeskr Laeger        ISSN: 0041-5782


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1.  Autism in the Faroe Islands: an epidemiological study.

Authors:  Asa Ellefsen; Hanna Kampmann; Eva Billstedt; I Carina Gillberg; Christopher Gillberg
Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord       Date:  2007-03
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