Dudarev A A, Chupakhin V S, Mizerniuk V N, Lebedev G B, Chashchin V P
Gig Sanit. 2010 Jul-Aug(4):31-4.
The paper presents the results of an investigation of the blood levels of mercury, lead, and cadmium in women of indigenous ethnic groups in the Far North. A certain correlation was found between the higher incidence of some poor pregnancy outcomes and fetal maldevelopment upon increased maternal exposure to heavy metals. The found correlations were statistically insignificant. There was no significant association of female exposure to heavy metals with menstrual irregularities and the sex ratio of neonates.
该论文展示了对远北地区土著民族女性血液中汞、铅和镉含量的调查结果。研究发现,母亲接触重金属增加时,某些不良妊娠结局和胎儿发育不良的发生率较高之间存在一定相关性。所发现的相关性在统计学上不显著。女性接触重金属与月经不调和新生儿性别比例之间没有显著关联。