Maternal occupation and the risk of major birth defects: A follow-up analysis from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study

被引:24
作者
Lin, Shao [1 ,2 ]
Herdt-Losavio, Michele L. [1 ,2 ]
Chapman, Bonnie R. [1 ]
Munsie, Jean-Pierre [1 ]
Olshan, Andrew F. [3 ]
Druschel, Charlotte M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] New York State Dept Hlth, Ctr Environm Hlth, Troy, NY 12180 USA
[2] SUNY Albany, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Rensselaer, NY 12144 USA
[3] Univ N Carolina, Dept Epidemiol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
关键词
Occupation; Birth defects; Folic acid; CONGENITAL-MALFORMATIONS; EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESEARCH; BAYESIAN PERSPECTIVES; PREGNANCY OUTCOMES; EXPOSURE; WORK;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijheh.2012.05.006
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This study further examined the association between selected maternal occupations and a variety of birth defects identified from prior analysis and explored the effect of work hours and number of jobs held and potential interaction between folic acid and occupation. Data from a population-based, multi-center case-control study was used. Analyses included 45 major defects and specific sub-occupations under five occupational groups: healthcare workers, cleaners, scientists, teachers and personal service workers. Both logistic regression and Bayesian models (to minimize type-1 errors) were used, adjusted for potential confounders. Effect modification by folic acid was also assessed. More than any other occupation, nine different defects were positively associated with maids or janitors [odds ratio (OR) range: 1.72-3.99]. Positive associations were also seen between the following maternal occupations and defects in their children (OR range: 1.35-3.48): chemists/conotruncal heart and neural tube defects (NTDs), engineers/conotruncal defects, preschool teachers/cataracts and cleft lip with/without cleft palate (CL/P), entertainers/athletes/gastroschisis, and nurses/hydrocephalus and left ventricular outflow tract heart defects. Non-preschool teachers had significantly lower odds of oral clefts and gastroschisis in their offspring (OR range: 0.53-0.76). There was a suggestion that maternal folic acid use modified the effects with occupations including lowering the risk of NTDs and CL/P. No consistent patterns were found between maternal work hours or multiple jobs by occupation and the risk of birth defects. Overall, mothers working as maids, janitors, biologists, chemists; engineers, nurses, entertainers, child care workers and preschool teachers had increased risks of several malformations and non-preschool teachers had a lower risk of some defects. Maternal folic acid use reduced the odds of NTDs and CL/P among those with certain occupations. This hypothesis-generating study will provide clues for future studies with better exposure data. (C) 2012 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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页码:317 / 323
页数:7
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