| Literature DB >> 25938673 |
Inah Kim1, Myoung-Hee Kim2, Sinye Lim3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Despite the global expansion of supply chains and changes to the production process, few studies since the mid-1990 s and 2000s have examined reproductive risks of the microelectronics industry; we examined the reproductive risks among female microelectronics workers in South Korea.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25938673 PMCID: PMC4418732 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123679
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Annual numbers and rates per 1,000 for spontaneous abortion and menstrual aberration according to patient group, 2008–2012.
| Group | Year | Number of individuals | Spontaneous abortion (SA) | Menstrual aberration (MA) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of cases | Rate per 1,000 (95% CI) | Number of cases | Rate per 1,000 (95% CI) | ||||
| Exposed group | Microelectronics workers | 2008 | 39,388 | 82 | 2.08(1.68-2.59) | 3,122 | 79.26(76.53-82.09) |
| 2009 | 37,816 | 88 | 2.33(1.89-2.87) | 3,090 | 81.71(78.88-84.64) | ||
| 2010 | 39,838 | 87 | 2.18(1.77-2.7) | 3,015 | 75.68(73.03-78.43) | ||
| 2011 | 40,902 | 131 | 3.2(2.7-3.8) | 3,460 | 84.59(81.82-87.46) | ||
| 2012 | 36,168 | 110 | 3.04(2.52-3.67) | 2,917 | 80.65(77.78-83.63) | ||
| Control groups | Dependents of employment-based NHI | 2008 | 24,82,176 | 4,764 | 1.92(1.87-1.98) | 1,21,808 | 49.07(48.8-49.35) |
| 2009 | 24,25,842 | 4,481 | 1.85(1.79-1.9) | 1,19,399 | 49.22(48.94-49.5) | ||
| 2010 | 24,25,030 | 4,275 | 1.76(1.71-1.82) | 1,15,403 | 47.59(47.31-47.86) | ||
| 2011 | 23,70,691 | 4,235 | 1.79(1.73-1.84) | 1,17,619 | 49.61(49.33-49.9) | ||
| 2012 | 23,65,410 | 5,200 | 2.2(2.14-2.26) | 1,23,248 | 52.1(51.81-52.4) | ||
| Holders of employment-based NHI | 2008 | 23,66,827 | 4,561 | 1.93(1.87-1.98) | 1,20,925 | 51.09(50.8-51.38) | |
| 2009 | 24,21,571 | 4,160 | 1.72(1.67-1.77) | 1,19,685 | 49.42(49.15-49.71) | ||
| 2010 | 24,74,351 | 4,502 | 1.82(1.77-1.87) | 1,25,032 | 50.53(50.25-50.81) | ||
| 2011 | 25,31,671 | 4,565 | 1.8(1.75-1.86) | 1,32,556 | 52.36(52.08-52.64) | ||
| 2012 | 25,75,268 | 5,571 | 2.16(2.11-2.22) | 1,44,595 | 56.15(55.86-56.44) | ||
| Bank workers | 2008 | 24,194 | 48 | 1.98(1.5-2.63) | 1,073 | 44.35(41.77-47.08) | |
| 2009 | 22,155 | 49 | 2.21(1.67-2.93) | 1,116 | 50.37(47.5-53.42) | ||
| 2010 | 20,405 | 40 | 1.96(1.44-2.67) | 1,095 | 53.66(50.58-56.94) | ||
| 2011 | 19,602 | 57 | 2.91(2.24-3.77) | 990 | 50.51(47.46-53.75) | ||
| 2012 | 18,945 | 55 | 2.9(2.23-3.78) | 1,070 | 56.48(53.19-59.97) | ||
Age-specific rates (per 1,000) of spontaneous abortion and menstrual aberration by group, based on aggregated data from 2008–2012.
| Age | Group | Number of individuals | Spontaneous abortion (SA) | Menstrual aberration (MA) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of cases | Rate per 1,000 (95% CI) | Number of cases | Rate per 1,000 (95% CI) | ||||
| 20~29 | Exposed | Microelectronics workers | 1,48,247 | 331 | 2.23(2.01-2.49) | 13,130 | 88.57(87.07-90.1) |
| Control groups | Dependents of employment-based NHI | 53,52,347 | 7,485 | 1.4(1.37-1.43) | 3,07,534 | 57.46(57.26-57.66) | |
| Holders of employment-based NHI | 61,73,723 | 9,861 | 1.6(1.57-1.63) | 3,95,786 | 64.11(63.91-64.31) | ||
| Bank workers | 45,199 | 89 | 1.97(1.6-2.42) | 2,697 | 59.67(57.46-61.96) | ||
| 30~39 | Exposed | Microelectronics workers | 45,865 | 167 | 3.64(3.13-4.24) | 2,474 | 53.94(51.86-56.11) |
| Control groups | Dependents of employment-based NHI | 67,16,802 | 15,470 | 2.3(2.27-2.34) | 2,89,943 | 43.17(43.01-43.32) | |
| Holders of employment-based NHI | 61,95,965 | 13,498 | 2.18(2.14-2.22) | 2,47,007 | 39.87(39.71-40.02) | ||
| Bank workers | 60,102 | 160 | 2.66(2.28-3.11) | 2,647 | 44.04(42.4-45.75) | ||
Relative risks for spontaneous abortion and menstrual aberration of microelectronics workers compared to three different control groups, based on aggregated data from 2008–2012.
| Outcome | Age | Comparison | Relative risk (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spontaneous abortion (SA) | 20~29 | vs. dependent of employment-based NHI | 1.57(1.43-1.78) |
| vs. holders of employment-based NHI | 1.4(1.25-1.56) | ||
| vs. bank workers | 1.37(1.1-1.7) | ||
| 30~39 | vs. dependents of employment-based NHI | 1.58(1.36-1.84) | |
| vs. holders of employment-based NHI | 1.67(1.44-1.95) | ||
| vs. bank workers | 1.13(0.9-1.43) | ||
| Menstrual aberration (MA) | 20~29 | vs. dependent of employment-based NHI | 1.54(1.52-1.57) |
| vs. holders of employment-based NHI | 1.38(1.4-1.41) | ||
| vs. bank workers | 1.48(1.43-1.55) | ||
| 30~39 | vs. dependent of employment-based NHI | 1.25(1.2-1.3) | |
| vs. holders of employment-based NHI | 1.35(1.3-1.41) | ||
| vs. bank workers | 1.23(1.16-1.29) |