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Neurobehavioural and cognitive effects of prenatal exposure to organochlorine compounds in three year old children.

Griet VermeirAdrian CovaciNicolas Van LarebekeGreet SchoetersVera NelenGudrun KoppenMineke Viaene
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2021)
Our data confirm the observations that neurobehavioral development of young children is adversely influenced by environmental concentrations of PCBs, especially in boys. In this context, observation of play behaviour seems to be a reliable, easy to perform and sensitive test to detect neurotoxic effects of chemicals like PCB's and dioxin-like compounds in very young children. On the basis of our results, we hypothesize that an underarrousal pattern may play a role in the spectrum of effects measured in toddlers prenatally exposed to PCBs and dioxin-like compounds.
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  • pregnant women
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