Pesticide contamination of lactating mothers' milk in Latin America: a systematic review

To identify the prevalence of contamination by pesticides and their metabolites in the milk of lactating mothers in Latin America. In this systematic review, the PubMed, LILACS, Embase, and Scopus databases were searched up to January 2022 to identify observational studies. The Mendeley software was...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista de saúde pública 2024-01, Vol.58 (1), p.19-19
Hauptverfasser: Figueiredo, Thalyta Mota, Santana, Jerusa da Mota, Granzotto, Fernando Henrique Basilio, Anjos, Bianca Sampaio Dos, Guerra Neto, Danilo, Azevedo, Laylla Mirella Galvão, Pereira, Marcos
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Zusammenfassung:To identify the prevalence of contamination by pesticides and their metabolites in the milk of lactating mothers in Latin America. In this systematic review, the PubMed, LILACS, Embase, and Scopus databases were searched up to January 2022 to identify observational studies. The Mendeley software was used to manage these references. The risk of bias assessment was evaluated according to the checklist for prevalence studies and writing design, by the Prisma guidelines. This study retrieved 1835 references and analyzed 49 studies. 69.38% of the analyzed studies found a 100% prevalence of breast milk contamination by pesticides among their sample. Main pesticides include dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its isomers (75.51%), followed by the metabolite dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) (69.38%) and hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) (46.93%). This study categorized most (65.30%) studies as having a low risk of bias. This review shows a high prevalence of pesticide contamination in the breast milk of Latin American women. Further investigations should be carried out to assess contamination levels in breast milk and the possible effects of these substances on maternal and child health.
ISSN:0034-8910
1518-8787
1518-8787
DOI:10.11606/s1518-8787.2024058005446