Exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances through human milk in preterm infants

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Arianna Aceti
Andrea Barbarossa
Teresa Gazzotti
Elisa Zironi
Giampiero Pagliuca
Francesca Vitali
Isadora Beghetti
Luigi Corvaglia
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[1] University of Bologna,Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences (DIMEC)
[2] Human Milk Bank “Allattami”,CABA
[3] University of Bologna,Lab, Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences (DIMEVET)
[4] University of Bologna,Health Sciences and Technologies
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2021年 / 180卷
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Perfluoroalkyl substances; Human milk; Preterm infant;
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Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are environmental contaminants that have been shown to exert toxic effects, which are dependent upon concentration, in animals and humans. No specific data on the exposure of preterm infants to PFASs are available. We aimed to quantify the potential exposure of preterm infants to PFASs through human milk (HM), to be compared to the exposure data recently reported for infants by EFSA. The amount of PFASs in ten preterm (PHM) and ten donor HM (DHM) samples was evaluated, and the expected daily intake (EDI) at full enteral feeding was calculated. This EDI was compared to the mean and the 95th centile dietary exposure ranges at the lower bound for infants issued by EFSA. The calculated median EDI for total PFASs was 20.72 ng/kg/day (range 10.72–107.84) for PHM and 17.92 ng/kg/day (range 6.4–28.96) for DHM, which were both higher than mean exposure ranges reported for infants (2.4–12.2 ng/kg/day). The calculated EDI for DHM was far more similar to the 95th centile (4.5–27.9 ng/kg/day) dietary exposure ranges. For PHM samples, higher EDI values were obtained, with 4 out of 10 samples exceeding the upper limit of the 95th centile range.
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