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Accumulation of Black Carbon Particles in Placenta, Cord Blood, and Childhood Urine in Association with the Intestinal Microbiome Diversity and Composition in Four- to Six-Year-Old Children in the ENVIR ON AGE Birth Cohort.

Thessa Van PeeJanneke HogervorstYinthe DockxKatrien WittersSofie ThijsCongrong WangEva BongaertsJonathan D Van HammeJaco VangronsveldMarcel AmelootJeroen RaesTim S Nawrot
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2023)
Black carbon particles quantified in prenatal and postnatal biological matrices were associated with the composition and diversity of the childhood intestinal microbiome. These findings address the influential role of exposure to air pollution during pregnancy and early life in human health. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP11257.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • cord blood
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • air pollution
  • climate change
  • preterm infants
  • pregnant women
  • particulate matter
  • lung function