1. The Effect of Pesticide Spray Season and Residential Proximity to Agriculture on Glyphosate Exposure among Pregnant People in Southern Idaho, 2021.
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Curl, Cynthia, Hyland, Carly, Spivak, Meredith, Sheppard, Lianne, Lanphear, Bruce, Antoniou, Michael, Ospina, Maria, and Calafat, Antonia
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Female ,Pregnancy ,Humans ,Pesticides ,Seasons ,Idaho ,Agriculture ,Environmental Exposure ,Glyphosate - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Glyphosate is one of the most heavily used pesticides in the world, but little is known about sources of glyphosate exposure in pregnant people living in agricultural regions. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to evaluate glyphosate exposure during pregnancy in relation to residential proximity to agriculture as well as agricultural spray season. METHODS: We quantified glyphosate concentrations in 453 urine samples collected biweekly from a cohort of 40 pregnant people in southern Idaho from February through December 2021. We estimated each participants glyphosate exposure as the geometric mean (GM) of glyphosate concentrations measured in all samples (average n=11 samples/participant), as well as the GM of samples collected during the pesticide spray season (defined as those collected 1 May-15 August; average n=5 samples/participant) and the nonspray season (defined as those collected before 1 May or after 15 August; average n=6 samples/participant). We defined participants who resided
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- 2023