Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting Lansdale Pottstown
Home   Attorney Profile   Contact   My Successes   FAQ
AREAS OF PRACTICE
 
 
 

March 25, 2004 - Pesticide Ban Benefits Newborns Findings Support Phase-Out of Dangerous Bug Killers

Robin M. Whyatt, DrPH, of Columbia University and colleagues, previously found that dangerous pesticide exposure is common among pregnant minority women living in low-income areas of New York City.

Their new study -- released this week and scheduled for publication in Environmental Health Perspectives -- links high umbilical-cord levels of pesticide to low birth size and low birth weight in babies.

Federal regulations demand that sales of two bug killers be phased out for indoor use. Sales of chlorpryifos for home use had to end by December 2001. Sales of diazinon for home use had to end by December 2002.

Whyatt's team collected data from 316 pregnant African-American and Dominican women living in northern Manhattan and the South Bronx. They found that during their pregnancies, the women often were exposed pesticides. And before 2001, infants born to mothers exposed to the highest levels of chlorpryifos had lower birth size and birth weight. Diazinon likely contributed to this effect.

"By 2001, after exposures had been reduced due to U.S. EPA regulatory action, almost none of the newborns had these higher exposure levels and the association between cord plasma chlorpyrifos levels and birth weight and length was no longer significant," Whyatt and colleagues write.

Study co-author Frederica P. Perera, DrPH, director of Columbia's Center for Children's Environmental Health, says the regulations clearly benefit public health.

"This study is good news for our nation's children," Perera says in a news release. "The evidence that birth weight increased following the Environmental Protection Agency's regulatory action implies important benefits for the children's future health and development."

However, these pesticides continue to be used for agricultural use on many food crops. Pregnant farm workers may be at particular risk, the authors note.

"The results highlight the need to address continuing prenatal exposures to these and other toxic pesticides," Perera says."

<< back

The Law Office of Richard C. Senker handles the following types of cases: Personal Injury including Automobile Accidents, Spinal Cord Injuries, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Wrongful Death, Insurance Bad Faith, Nursing Home Abuse, Workers' Compensation, Airplane Accidents, Dog Bites, Drunk Driving Injuries, Large Truck Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, School Bus Accidents, Slip and Fall Accidents.

The Law Office of Richard C. Senker serves the following areas: Abington, Allentown, Ambler, Ardmore, Audubon, Bensalem, Berks County, Berwyn, Bethlehem, Blue Bell, Boyertown, Brandywine, Bridgeport, Bristol, Broad Axe, Broomall, Bryn Athyn, Bryn Mawr, Bucks County, Cheltenham, Chesterbrook, Chester County, Chester Springs, Chestnut Hill, Churchville, Coatesville, Collegeville, Conshohocken, Darby, Delaware County, Devon, Douglasville, Doylestown, Dresher, Drexel Hill, Eagleville, East Greenville, East Norriton, Elkins Park, Erdenheim, Exton, Feasterville, Flourtown, Fort Washington, Frazer, Gilbertsville, Gladwynne, Glenside, Green Lane, Harleysville, Hatboro, Hatfield, Haverford, Havertown, Horsham, Huntingdon Valley, Jenkintown, King of Prussia, Lafayette Hill, Langhorne, Lansdale, Lansdowne, Lehigh County, Lehigh Valley, Levittown, Limerick, Lionville, Lower Gwynedd, Lower Merion, Lower Pottsgrove, Lower Providence, The Main Line, Malvern, Media, Methacton, Montgomery County, Montgomeryville, Norristown, North Wales, Oaks, Olney, Oreland, Paoli, Perkasie, Philadelphia, Phoenixville, Plymouth Meeting, Pottstown, Quakertown, Radnor, Red Hill, Rockledge, Rosemont, Royersford, Schwenksville, Sellersville, Skippack, Southampton, Souderton, Springfield, Springhouse, St. Davids, Telford, Trevose, Trappe, Trooper, Upper Darby, Upper Dublin, Upper Gwynedd, Upper Merion, Upper Pottsgrove, Upper Providence, Valley Forge, Villanova, Warminster, Warrington, Wayne, West Chester, West Norriton, Willow Grove, Worcester, Wyndmoor, Wynnewood.

The legal information offered by The Law Office of Richard C. Senker and contained herein regarding Pennsylvania legal statutes and Pennsylvania claimants' rights, is general in scope. No legal attorney / client relationship with our attorneys is hereby formed nor is the information herein intended as formal legal advice. Please contact a Pennsylvania lawyer regarding your specific inquiry.See Terms of Use.

 
 
FREE CASE REVIEW
If you would like to contact me or have me review your case,
please fill out the
form below.
 
Home | Attorney Profile | Contact | My Success | FAQ