GROUP:

EWG/Commonweal Study #4, industrial chemicals and pesticides in cord blood


health & safety concerns:
chemicals found
on average indivi-
dual range
entire group
Brain and nervous system 134 79-160 180
Immune system (including sensitization and allergies) 121 78-142 166
Reproduction and fertility 42 33-49 63
Gastrointestinal (including liver) 31 22-40 50
Birth defects and developmental delays 8 7-12 13
Cancer 2 2-2 2
Endocrine system 1 1-1 1
Kidney and renal system 1 1-1 1

Group members:

(10 People)

Baby #1
Baby #2
Baby #3
Baby #4
Baby #5
Baby #6
Baby #7
Baby #8
Baby #9
Baby #10


Locations:


about this group:

Though scientists once thought that the womb protected developing babies from pollution, a new study of umbilical cord blood from newborns found an extensive array of industrial chemicals, pesticides and other pollutants. Ten newborns averaged 200 contaminants, and 209 pollutants had never before been detected in cord blood.


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Group: EWG/Commonweal Study #4, industrial chemicals and pesticides in cord blood
Found 213-287 of 413 tested chemicals (10 participants)

The cord blood of the "EWG/Commonweal Study #4, industrial chemicals and pesticides in cord blood" group contained 213-287 of 413 industrial compounds, pollutants and other chemicals tested, including chemicals linked to brain and nervous system toxicity, immune system toxicity, and reproductive toxicity and fertility problems.

Summary of chemicals found in EWG/Commonweal Study #4, industrial chemicals and pesticides in cord blood

chemical family level found in group health effects exposure routes
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)100% moderate
Brain and nervous system, Immune system (including sensitization and allergies) Dietary sources, fatty meat, dairy and fish
Polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs)80% moderate
20% low
Gastrointestinal (including liver) Dietary sources, fatty meat, dairy and fish
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)100% low
Reproduction and fertility, Brain and nervous system Foam furniture, carpet padding, computers, televisions, contaminated house dust, food
Organochlorine Pesticides (OCs)100% low
Reproduction and fertility Contaminated food and drinking water
Chlorinated dioxins & furans100% moderate
Immune system (including sensitization and allergies), Birth defects and developmental delays Dietary sources, fatty meat, dairy and fish
Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)40% high
60% moderate
Reproduction and fertility Air polluted by vehicles or factories, burned and fatty food
Perfluorochemicals (PFCs)30% high
70% moderate
Cancer, Birth defects and developmental delays, Endocrine system Stain- and grease-proof coatings on food packaging, couches, carpets, pans
Brominated dioxins & furans70% moderate
Immune system (including sensitization and allergies) Dietary sources, fatty meat, dairy and fish
Methylmercury30% high
60% moderate
10% low
Dietary sources, particularly seafood

Test results by chemical family (see each chemical)

polychlorinated biphenyls (pcbs)

98-147 of 209 found — see each chemical

Banned industrial insulators and lubricants. Cause cancer and nervous system problems.

2.95ng/g lipids in blood serum600


Total Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)

polychlorinated naphthalenes (pcns)

31-50 of 70 found — see each chemical

Wood preservatives, varnishes, machine lubricating oils, waste incineration. Cause liver and kidney damage.

0.0743ng/g lipids in blood serum3.43


Total Polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs)

polybrominated diphenyl ethers (pbdes)

27-32 of 46 found — see each chemical

Fire retardants in furniture foam, computers, and televisions. Accumulate in human tissues. May harm brain development.

1.11ng/g lipids in blood serum314


Total Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)

organochlorine pesticides (ocs)

21 of 28 found — see each chemical

Includes DDT, chlordane, other pesticides. Largely banned in the U.S. Build up in the human body over time. Cause cancer and reproductive harm.

0.615ng/g lipids in blood serum2830


Total Organochlorine Pesticides (OCs)

chlorinated dioxins & furans

11 of 17 found — see each chemical

Pollutants from PVC production, industrial bleaching, and incineration. Cause cancer and may harm hormone system.

5pg/g lipids in blood serum1860


Total Chlorinated dioxins & furans

polyaromatic hydrocarbons (pahs)

9 of 18 found — see each chemical

Pollutants from burning gasoline and garbage. Linked to cancer. Accumulate in food chain.

  • geometric mean: 279 ng/g lipids in blood serum (vs. 230 in all EWG/Commonweal studies)
  • found in 5 of 5 people in the group (vs. 8 of 8 in all EWG/Commonweal studies)
  • found in: Baby #8, Baby #6, Baby #2, Baby #5, Baby #1
130ng/g lipids in blood serum384


Total Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)

perfluorochemicals (pfcs)

9 of 12 found — see each chemical

Includes Teflon, Scotchgard, Stainmaster. Linked to cancer and birth defects.

0.736ng/g in whole blood27.8


Total Perfluorochemicals (PFCs)

brominated dioxins & furans

6-7 of 12 found — see each chemical

Contaminants in flame retardants, pollutants from plastics. May harm hormone system.

7.72pg/g lipids in blood serum1440


Total Brominated dioxins & furans

metals

1 of 1 found

Forms from mercury, a pollutant from coal-fired power plants and other sources. Methylmercury accumulates in seafood and harms brain development and function.

0.0735ug/L in whole blood25.9


References/Notes

[1] CDC (2005). National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals, Centers for Disease Control. http://www.cdc.gov/exposurereport/. (Methylmercury results have been compared to total mercury in CDC biomonitoring.)