Professionally and non-professionally applied household insecticides during pregnancy and early life and their associations with autism spectrum disorder and developmental delay in the CHARGE case-control study

IF 7.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Research Pub Date : 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2024.120651
Amanda J. Goodrich , Daniel J. Tancredi , Yunin J. Ludeña , Deborah H. Bennett , Irva Hertz-Picciotto , Rebecca J. Schmidt
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Abstract

Background

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an increasing concern globally, with risks attributed to both genetic and environmental factors, including pesticide exposures. The CHARGE case-control study collected data to examine the relationship between household insecticide use and ASD or developmental delay (DD).

Methods

Participants (n = 1526) aged 2–5 years from the CHARGE study encompassed children with clinically confirmed ASD (n = 810), DD (n = 186), and typically developing controls (n = 530) frequency matched to ASD children by age, sex, and geographic region. Household insecticide use was determined from parent interviews, as were the timing, frequency, and type of applications (professionally or non-professionally applied; indoor, outdoor, and flea applications) from three months pre-conception to the child's second birthday. Logistic regression models were adjusted for confounders to estimate odds ratios (OR) for ASD or DD associated with insecticide exposure.

Results

Professionally applied indoor insecticides were associated with greater than two-fold increased odds of ASD for all time periods (OR: pre-pregnancy, 2.62 (1.26, 5.44); pregnancy, 2.52 (1.41, 4.48); year 1, 2.20 (1.33, 3.64); year 2, 2.13 (1.29, 3.49)). Odds were also elevated for any outdoor application during years 1 and 2 (OR: 1.37 (1.05, 1.79) and 1.34 (1.03, 1.74), respectively), however, significance did not hold after false discovery rate correction. Higher exposure frequency was associated with greater odds of ASD for nearly all application types and time periods. Non-professional indoor insecticide use was associated with increased odds of DD in trimester 3 and the pregnancy period (OR: 1.72 (1.03, 2.89) and 1.58 (1.03, 2.40), respectively).

Conclusion

Professionally applied indoor insecticides were consistently associated with ASD. The strong trend of increased odds with more frequent exposures, additional evidence for DD, and widespread use of household insecticides support increased regulatory scrutiny and public health interventions to minimize exposure during critical developmental windows.
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CHARGE病例对照研究孕期和生命早期专业和非专业使用家用杀虫剂及其与自闭症谱系障碍和发育迟缓的关系
背景:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)在全球范围内日益受到关注,其风险归因于遗传和环境因素,包括农药暴露。CHARGE病例对照研究收集数据以检验家庭杀虫剂使用与ASD或发育迟缓(DD)之间的关系。方法:来自CHARGE研究的参与者(n=1,526),年龄在2至5岁之间,包括临床确诊的ASD儿童(n= 810), DD儿童(n= 186)和典型发展对照(n= 530),这些儿童的年龄,性别和地理区域与ASD儿童的频率相匹配。通过对家长的访谈确定家庭杀虫剂的使用情况,以及时间、频率和使用类型(专业或非专业应用;室内,室外和跳蚤应用)从怀孕前三个月到孩子的第二个生日。对混杂因素调整Logistic回归模型,以估计与杀虫剂暴露相关的ASD或DD的比值比(OR)。结果:在所有时间段,专业使用室内杀虫剂与ASD的几率增加两倍以上相关(OR:孕前,2.62 (1.26,5.44);妊娠,2.52 (1.41,4.48);1年级,2.20 (1.33,3.64);二年级,2.13(1.29,3.49))。在第1年和第2年,任何户外应用的赔率也升高(OR分别为1.37(1.05,1.79)和1.34(1.03,1.74)),然而,在错误发现率校正后,显著性不成立。在几乎所有的应用类型和时间段中,较高的暴露频率与ASD的几率较高相关。非专业室内使用杀虫剂与妊娠期和妊娠期DD发生率增加相关(OR分别为1.72(1.03,2.89)和1.58(1.03,2.40))。结论:专业使用室内杀虫剂与ASD的相关性一致。由于接触频率的增加、DD证据的增加以及家用杀虫剂的广泛使用,因此有必要加强监管审查和公共卫生干预措施,以尽量减少在关键发育窗口期的接触。
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Environmental Research
Environmental Research 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
8.40%
发文量
2480
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: The Environmental Research journal presents a broad range of interdisciplinary research, focused on addressing worldwide environmental concerns and featuring innovative findings. Our publication strives to explore relevant anthropogenic issues across various environmental sectors, showcasing practical applications in real-life settings.
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