Chlorination disinfection by-products in drinking water and congenital anomalies: review and meta-analyses

Author:

Nieuwenhuijsen Mark J.1,Martinez David2,Grellier James3,Bennett James3,Best Nicky3,Iszatt Nina3,Vrijheid Martine2,Toledano Mireille B.3

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology, Spain; Municipal Institute of Medical Research, Spain; CIBER Epidemiologia y Salud Pública, Spain; Imperial College London, United Kingdom

2. Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology, Spain; Municipal Institute of Medical Research, Spain; CIBER Epidemiologia y Salud Pública, Spain

3. Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Abstract

This study aims to review epidemiologic evidence of the association between exposure to chlorination disinfection by-products (DBPs) and congenital anomalies. All epidemiologic studies that evaluated a relationship between an index of DBP exposure and risk of congenital anomalies were analyzed. For all congenital anomalies combined, the meta-analysis gave a statistically significant excess risk for high versus low exposure to water chlorination or TTHM (17%; 95% CI, 3-34) based on a small number of studies. The meta-analysis also suggested a statistically significant excess risk for ventricular septal defects (58%; 95% CI, 21-107), but based on only three studies, and there was little evidence of an exposure-response relationship. It was observed no statistically significant relationships in the other meta-analyses and little evidence for publication bias, except for urinary tract defects and cleft lip and palate. Although some individual studies have suggested an association between chlorination disinfection by-products and congenital anomalies, meta-analyses of all currently available studies demonstrate little evidence of such association.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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