2000
Dewailly, E., Ayotte, P., Bruneau, S., Gingras, S., Melles-Isles, M., & Roy, R.
This study investigated associations between exposure to organochlorine with incidence of infectious diseases in breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding Inuit infants from Nunavik, including acute otitis media, pulmonary infections, pharyngitis/tonsilitis, flu, conjunctivitis, pnemonia, bronchitis/broncheolitis, and skin infections. The study found that prenatal organochlorine exposure could be a risk factor for acute otitis media in Inuit infants.
Susceptibility to Infections and Immune Status in Inuit Infants Exposed to Organochlorines.
Dewailly, E., Ayotte, P., Bruneau, S., Gingras, S., Melles-Isles, M., & Roy, R. (2000). Susceptibility to infections and immune status in Inuit infants exposed to organochlorines. Environmental Health Perspectives, 108(3), 205-212.
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