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Umbilical Cord Blood Lead Level Disparities between Flint and Detroit

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY
卷 38, 期 -, 页码 E26-E32

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THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1705135

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lead; newborn; infant; maternal-fetal health; cord blood; public health; Flint

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The cord blood lead levels in newborns in Flint, Michigan were significantly higher than those in Detroit, possibly due to the Flint water crisis. However, there were no significant differences in birth weight, head circumference, small for gestational age status, gestational age, or preterm status between the two groups.
Objective The lead-in-water impact of the Flint water crisis on the youngest and most neurodevelopmentally vulnerable population was largely unknown. The objective of this study was to investigate and compare cord blood lead levels (CBLLs) in newborns in Flint, Michigan, after the Flint water crisis, to a group of Detroit newborns. Study Design Mothers of 99 Flint newborns were surveyed about potential lead exposures. These neonates were born after the recognition of population-wide lead-in-water contamination. CBLLs were measured and maternal-fetal metrics were reviewed. CBLLs and maternal-fetal metrics were then compared with those of a retrospective cohort of 116 Detroit newborns who previously shared the same water source. Analysis involved descriptive statistics, independent t -test, and chi (2) analysis. Results CBLLs greater than or equal to 1 mu g/dL (0.05 mu mol/L) were more prevalent among Flint newborns (14%), as compared with Detroit newborns (2%; p =0.001). This was a sevenfold disparity between Flint and Detroit newborns. No statistically significant differences were found in birth weight, head circumference, small for gestational age status, gestational age, or preterm status among the two groups. Conclusion The Flint water crisis potentially exposed newborns to lead in utero, implicating maternal-fetal outcomes and future health and development. Primary prevention efforts, including identification and mitigation of lead exposure before conception and during pregnancy, are needed. New environmental exposure detection methods and long-term neurodevelopmental follow-up will complement the findings of this study.

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