| Literature DB >> 24054461 |
S Y Nielsen1, T B Henriksen1, N H Hjøllund2, K Mølbak3, A M N Andersen4.
Abstract
Maternal infection in pregnancy is a known risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcome, and a number of zoonotic pathogens may constitute a risk to pregnant women and their fetuses. With animal contact as a proxy for the risk of zoonotic infection, this study aimed to evaluate pregnancy outcome in women with self-reported occupational or domestic contact with livestock compared to pregnant women without such contact. The Danish National Birth Cohort collected information on pregnancy outcome from 100 418 pregnant women (1996-2002) from which three study populations with occupational and/or domestic exposure to livestock and a reference group of women with no animal contact was sampled. Outcome measures were miscarriage, very preterm birth (before gestational week 32), preterm birth (before 37 gestational weeks), small for gestational age (SGA), and perinatal death. Adverse reproductive outcomes were assessed in four different exposure groups of women with occupational or domestic exposure to livestock with no association found between exposure to livestock and miscarriage, preterm birth, SGA or perinatal death. These findings should diminish general occupational health concerns for pregnant women with exposures to a range of different farm animals.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24054461 PMCID: PMC9151197 DOI: 10.1017/S0950268813002203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Infect ISSN: 0950-2688 Impact factor: 4.434
Maternal characteristics according to animal exposure (presented for singleton pregnancies) in 82 128 women from the Danish National Birth Cohort
| Occupational and domestic exposure to livestock ( | Occupational exposure to livestock ( | Domestic exposure to livestock ( | Unexposed ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | ||||
| <25 | 30 (13·6) | 58 (27·9) | 580 (11·1) | 10 387 (13·6) |
| 25–<35 | 155 (70·1) | 137 (65·9) | 3847 (73·3) | 57 380 (75·1) |
| ⩾35 | 36 (16·3) | 13 (6·3) | 821 (15·6) | 8684 (11·4) |
| Gestational age at recruitment (weeks) | ||||
| <8 | 20 (9) | 41 (19·7) | 653 (12·4) | 13 762 (18) |
| 8–11 | 95 (43) | 91 (43·8) | 2330 (44·4) | 35 604 (46·6) |
| 12–15 | 75 (33·9) | 54 (26) | 1532 (29·2) | 19 280 (25·2) |
| ⩾16 | 31 (14) | 22 (10·6) | 730 (13·9) | 7790 (10·2) |
| Number of previous pregnancies | ||||
| 0 | 81 (36·7) | 97 (46·6) | 1515 (28·9) | 29 569 (38·7) |
| ⩾1 | 140 (63·4) | 111 (53·4) | 3730 (71·1) | 46 849 (61·3) |
| Missing | 0 | 0 | 3 (0·06) | 33 (0·04) |
| Smoking | ||||
| Non-smokers | 201 (91) | 169 (81·3) | 4457 (84·9) | 64 222 (84) |
| 1–<10 cigarettes/day | 8 (3·6) | 18 (8·7) | 381 (7·3) | 6173 (8·1) |
| ⩾10 cigarettes/day | 12 (5·4) | 21 (10·1) | 408 (7·8) | 6016 (7·9) |
| Missing | 0 | 0 | 2 (0·04) | 40 (0·05) |
| Social status | ||||
| Higher grade professionals | 32 (14·5) | 65 (31·25) | 758 (14·4) | 18 265 (23·9) |
| Lower grade professionals | 43 (19·5) | 29 (13·9) | 1696 (32·2) | 23 551 (30·8) |
| Skilled workers | 139 (62·9) | 81 (38·9) | 2062 (39·3) | 20 807 (27·2) |
| Unskilled workers | 5 (2·3) | 27 (12·9) | 652 (12·4) | 11 092 (14·5) |
| Students | 2 (0·9) | 5 (2·4) | 37 (0·7) | 1976 (2·6) |
| Economically inactive | 0 | 0 | 32 (0·6) | 590 (0·8) |
| Unclassified | 0 | 1 (0·5) | 11 (0·2) | 170 (0·2) |
| Employment status | ||||
| Working | 220 (99·6) | 206 (99) | 4383 (83·5) | 64 641 (84·6) |
| Out of work | 1 (0·5) | 2 (1) | 865 (16·5) | 11 810 (15·4) |
Values given are n (%).
Or out of work for a maximum of up to 6 months prior to becoming pregnant.
For >6 months prior to pregnancy.
Hazard ratios (HR) of miscarriage, preterm birth and perinatal death according to animal exposure during pregnancy or 3 months prior to becoming pregnant, with unexposed women as reference group, for 83 932 women (miscarriage) and 82 128 women (preterm birth and perinatal death) from the Danish National Birth Cohort
| Miscarriage (<22 weeks) | Very preterm birth (22–31 + 6 weeks) | Preterm birth (22–36 + 6 weeks) | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miscarriage | No miscarriage | Crude HR | aHR | Very preterm birth | Not very preterm birth | HR | aHR | Preterm | Not preterm | HR | aHR | |
| No livestock exposure | 2666 (3·4) | 75 436 (96·6) | 1 (ref.) | 674 (0·9) | 72 902 (99·1) | 1 (ref.) | 3689 (5·0) | 69 887 (95) | 1 (ref.) | |||
| Domestic exposure to livestock | 162 (3) | 5235 (97) | 0·9 | 0·9 (0·8–1·1) | 30 (0·6) | 5077 (99·4) | 0·65 | 0·66 (0·5–1·0) | 232 (4·6) | 4845 (95·4) | 0·9 | 0·9 (0·8–1·1) |
| Occupational exposure to livestock | 7 (3·4) | 202 (96·7) | 1·0 | n.a. | 1 (0·5) | 200 (99·5) | n.a. | n.a. | 8 (4·0) | 193 (96·0) | 0·8 | n.a. |
| Occupational and domestic exposure to livestock | 11 (4·9) | 213 (95·1) | 1·6 | n.a. | 1 (0·5) | 210 (99·5) | n.a. | n.a. | 7 (3·3) | 203 (96·7) | 0·7 | n.a. |
aHR, Adjusted hazard ratio; CI, confidence interval.
Adjusted for maternal age, gravidity and smoking.
Not available due to too few events, but in logistic regression analysis the crude estimates were identical, and adjustment for maternal age, gravidity and smoking did not change the estimates.
Not available due to too few events.
Small for gestational age (SGA) parameters for Danish pregnant women according to animal exposure
| SGA [gestational week 22 and onwards (external reference)] | Perinatal death (gestational week 22–7 days post-term) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SGA | Not SGA | Crude OR | adjusted OR | Perinatal death | No perinatal death | OR crude | adjusted OR | |
| No animal exposure | 2080 (2·9) | 70 648 (97·1) | 1 (ref.) | 536 (0·7) | 73 040 (99·3) | 1 (ref.) | ||
| Domestic exposure to livestock | 111 (2·2) | 4934 (97·8) | 0·8 | 0·8 (0·7–1·0) | 30 (0·6) | 5047 (99·4) | 0·8 | 0·8 (0·6–1·0) |
| Occupational exposure to livestock | 6 (3) | 195 (97·0) | 1·1 | 1·0 (0·5–2·2) | 2 (1) | 199 (99·0) | 1·3 | 1·4 (0·4–5·6) |
| Occupational and domestic exposure to livestock | 5 (2·4) | 204 (97·6) | 0·8 | n.a.† | 2 (1) | 208 (99·0) | 1·3 | 1·3 (0·3–5·3) |
OR, Odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.
Adjusted for smoking, gravidity and maternal age.
Not available due to too few events.