Birth defects among offspring of California firefighters, 2007–2019

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Preventive medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-20 DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2024.108080
Florencia Anunziata , Madison Chapman , Erin Delker , Shana Hayes , Miguel Del Campo , Rebecca J. Baer , Gretchen Bandoli
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Abstract

Purpose

Limited research examines birth defects from maternal or paternal firefighting exposure. This study aims to assess if maternal or paternal occupational exposure to firefighting during periconception is associated with offspring birth defects.

Methods

Data from California birth certificates (2007–2019) were linked to maternal / offspring hospitalization records. Occupation during the periconceptional period was categorized from vital statistics as the following: paternal non-firefighting (n = 4,135,849), paternal firefighting (n = 22,732), maternal non-firefighting (n = 3,332,255) and maternal firefighting (n = 502). Birth defects were identified using ICD codes, grouped by anatomical regions. Adjusted odds ratios were estimated, and sensitivity analyses explored police officer reference groups and detailed birth defect categories.

Results

Offspring of paternal firefighters had lower odds of circulatory defects (aOR = 0.9, 95% CI 0.8, 1.0), oral clefts (aOR = 0.6, 95% CI 0.4, 0.8) and respiratory defects (0.7, 95% CI 0.6, 0.9) compared to paternal non-firefighters. Associations between maternal firefighting and offspring birth defects were imprecise. Substituting police officers as the reference group attenuated findings.

Conclusions

Offspring of paternal firefighters may have similar or slightly lower birth defect odds compared to offspring of non-firefighters. Limited data was available for assessing maternal firefighting outcomes. Future studies should prioritize studies using occupational exposure matrices to limit misclassification of exposure.

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2007-2019 年加利福尼亚消防员后代中的出生缺陷。
目的:有关母亲或父亲接触消防所导致的出生缺陷的研究有限。本研究旨在评估母亲或父亲在围孕期接触消防职业是否与后代出生缺陷有关:方法:将加利福尼亚州出生证明(2007-2019 年)中的数据与母亲/后代的住院记录联系起来。围孕期的职业根据生命统计分类如下:父亲非消防 (n = 4,135,849), 父亲消防 (n = 22,732), 母亲非消防 (n = 3,332,255) 和母亲消防 (n = 502)。出生缺陷使用 ICD 编码进行鉴定,并按解剖区域分组。估算了调整后的几率比,并对警官参照组和详细的出生缺陷类别进行了敏感性分析:结果:与非父方消防员相比,父方消防员的后代出现循环系统缺陷(aOR = 0.9,95% CI 0.8,1.0)、口腔裂隙(aOR = 0.6,95% CI 0.4,0.8)和呼吸系统缺陷(0.7,95% CI 0.6,0.9)的几率较低。母亲从事消防工作与后代出生缺陷之间的关系并不精确。用警察作为参照组会削弱研究结果:与非消防员的后代相比,父亲是消防员的后代出生缺陷几率可能相似或略低。评估母亲消防工作结果的数据有限。未来的研究应优先考虑使用职业暴露矩阵的研究,以限制暴露的错误分类。
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Preventive medicine
Preventive medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1972 by Ernst Wynder, Preventive Medicine is an international scholarly journal that provides prompt publication of original articles on the science and practice of disease prevention, health promotion, and public health policymaking. Preventive Medicine aims to reward innovation. It will favor insightful observational studies, thoughtful explorations of health data, unsuspected new angles for existing hypotheses, robust randomized controlled trials, and impartial systematic reviews. Preventive Medicine''s ultimate goal is to publish research that will have an impact on the work of practitioners of disease prevention and health promotion, as well as of related disciplines.
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