CoNaMad-Cohorte de Nacimiento de Madre de Dios/Madre de Dios Birth Cohort to Study Effects of in-utero Trace Metals Exposure in the Southern Peruvian Amazon.
William K PanCaren WeinhouseErnesto J OrtizAxel J BerkyEmma FixenAndres MallipudiBeth J FeingoldSuzy NavioNelson A RiveraHeileen Hsu-KimPublished in: Annals of global health (2021)
CONAMAD is designed to collect and store samples for future processing and hypothesis testing associated with in-utero mercury exposure and child development. We have completed the exposure assessments and will conduct a follow-up of mothers to evaluate early child development outcomes, including developmental delay and growth. These data offer insights into disease mechanisms, exposure prevention, and policy guidance for countries where ASGM is prevalent.