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Three contaminated sites in southern Italy. The Neonatal Environment and Health Outcomes cohort: protocol for a longitudinal birth cohort study

INTRODUCTION: Exposure to environmental contaminants during pregnancy is one of the determinants of child’s future health outcomes. The effect of environmental pollution on pregnant women living in heavily polluted areas is of special interest and, in this context, the Neonatal Environment and Healt...

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Autores principales: Ruggieri, Silvia, Drago, Gaspare, Colombo, Paolo, Alesci, Alessio, Augello, Pasquale, Bisbano, Alessandro, Bucolo, Antonino, Dattoli, Patrizia, De Sole, Raffaella, La Runa, Valentina, Lopez, Angela, Lo Presti, Lucia, Magliarditi, Bruno, Paravati, Francesco, Pirillo, Giuseppe, Ziino Colanino, Antonino, Cibella, Fabio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6575711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31196906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029471
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author Ruggieri, Silvia
Drago, Gaspare
Colombo, Paolo
Alesci, Alessio
Augello, Pasquale
Bisbano, Alessandro
Bucolo, Antonino
Dattoli, Patrizia
De Sole, Raffaella
La Runa, Valentina
Lopez, Angela
Lo Presti, Lucia
Magliarditi, Bruno
Paravati, Francesco
Pirillo, Giuseppe
Ziino Colanino, Antonino
Cibella, Fabio
author_facet Ruggieri, Silvia
Drago, Gaspare
Colombo, Paolo
Alesci, Alessio
Augello, Pasquale
Bisbano, Alessandro
Bucolo, Antonino
Dattoli, Patrizia
De Sole, Raffaella
La Runa, Valentina
Lopez, Angela
Lo Presti, Lucia
Magliarditi, Bruno
Paravati, Francesco
Pirillo, Giuseppe
Ziino Colanino, Antonino
Cibella, Fabio
author_sort Ruggieri, Silvia
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description INTRODUCTION: Exposure to environmental contaminants during pregnancy is one of the determinants of child’s future health outcomes. The effect of environmental pollution on pregnant women living in heavily polluted areas is of special interest and, in this context, the Neonatal Environment and Health Outcomes (NEHO) cohort will focus on the investigation of (1) toxicants transferred from the environment to the mother and from the mother to the developing fetus and (2) the influence of toxicants on pregnancy outcomes, fetal development and health status during infancy. Because the human placenta is positioned at the interface between the maternal/external environment and the embryo, it can be considered a highly informative matrix regarding many key pregnancy events that can shape infant’s future health. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The NEHO cohort will enrol an estimated total of 800 pregnant women in three selected National Priority Contaminated Sites in southern Italy. Epidemiological data, concerning maternal health status, lifestyle and pregnancy, are obtained through questionnaires provided to the mother starting from the last 2 months of pregnancy. At delivery, maternal blood, umbilical cord blood and placenta tissue are collected to assess contaminant levels and to clarify how toxicants interact with the placental domain. Furthermore, placental transcriptome is studied in order to explore the interferences of toxicants on the role of the placenta in maternal/fetal interplay. Regular follow-up is planned at 6, 12 and 24 months. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The study has been approved by all the Ethics Committees of the three National Priority Contaminated Sites involved: the Ethics Committee of the University Hospitals of Messina (18 September 2017, n. 9/2017); the Ethics Committee ‘Catania 2’ (11 July 2017, n. 38/2017/CECT2); the Ethics Committee of the Region of Calabria (20 July 2017, n. 173). Findings will be disseminated in the scientific community and on a regional basis for appropriate policy actions.
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spelling pubmed-65757112019-07-02 Three contaminated sites in southern Italy. The Neonatal Environment and Health Outcomes cohort: protocol for a longitudinal birth cohort study Ruggieri, Silvia Drago, Gaspare Colombo, Paolo Alesci, Alessio Augello, Pasquale Bisbano, Alessandro Bucolo, Antonino Dattoli, Patrizia De Sole, Raffaella La Runa, Valentina Lopez, Angela Lo Presti, Lucia Magliarditi, Bruno Paravati, Francesco Pirillo, Giuseppe Ziino Colanino, Antonino Cibella, Fabio BMJ Open Public Health INTRODUCTION: Exposure to environmental contaminants during pregnancy is one of the determinants of child’s future health outcomes. The effect of environmental pollution on pregnant women living in heavily polluted areas is of special interest and, in this context, the Neonatal Environment and Health Outcomes (NEHO) cohort will focus on the investigation of (1) toxicants transferred from the environment to the mother and from the mother to the developing fetus and (2) the influence of toxicants on pregnancy outcomes, fetal development and health status during infancy. Because the human placenta is positioned at the interface between the maternal/external environment and the embryo, it can be considered a highly informative matrix regarding many key pregnancy events that can shape infant’s future health. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The NEHO cohort will enrol an estimated total of 800 pregnant women in three selected National Priority Contaminated Sites in southern Italy. Epidemiological data, concerning maternal health status, lifestyle and pregnancy, are obtained through questionnaires provided to the mother starting from the last 2 months of pregnancy. At delivery, maternal blood, umbilical cord blood and placenta tissue are collected to assess contaminant levels and to clarify how toxicants interact with the placental domain. Furthermore, placental transcriptome is studied in order to explore the interferences of toxicants on the role of the placenta in maternal/fetal interplay. Regular follow-up is planned at 6, 12 and 24 months. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The study has been approved by all the Ethics Committees of the three National Priority Contaminated Sites involved: the Ethics Committee of the University Hospitals of Messina (18 September 2017, n. 9/2017); the Ethics Committee ‘Catania 2’ (11 July 2017, n. 38/2017/CECT2); the Ethics Committee of the Region of Calabria (20 July 2017, n. 173). Findings will be disseminated in the scientific community and on a regional basis for appropriate policy actions. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6575711/ /pubmed/31196906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029471 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Public Health
Ruggieri, Silvia
Drago, Gaspare
Colombo, Paolo
Alesci, Alessio
Augello, Pasquale
Bisbano, Alessandro
Bucolo, Antonino
Dattoli, Patrizia
De Sole, Raffaella
La Runa, Valentina
Lopez, Angela
Lo Presti, Lucia
Magliarditi, Bruno
Paravati, Francesco
Pirillo, Giuseppe
Ziino Colanino, Antonino
Cibella, Fabio
Three contaminated sites in southern Italy. The Neonatal Environment and Health Outcomes cohort: protocol for a longitudinal birth cohort study
title Three contaminated sites in southern Italy. The Neonatal Environment and Health Outcomes cohort: protocol for a longitudinal birth cohort study
title_full Three contaminated sites in southern Italy. The Neonatal Environment and Health Outcomes cohort: protocol for a longitudinal birth cohort study
title_fullStr Three contaminated sites in southern Italy. The Neonatal Environment and Health Outcomes cohort: protocol for a longitudinal birth cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Three contaminated sites in southern Italy. The Neonatal Environment and Health Outcomes cohort: protocol for a longitudinal birth cohort study
title_short Three contaminated sites in southern Italy. The Neonatal Environment and Health Outcomes cohort: protocol for a longitudinal birth cohort study
title_sort three contaminated sites in southern italy. the neonatal environment and health outcomes cohort: protocol for a longitudinal birth cohort study
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6575711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31196906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029471
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