2004 Progress Report: Center for Children's Environmental Health Research
EPA Grant Number: R831710Center: University of California Berkeley Center for Children’s Environmental Health Research
Center Director: Eskenazi, Brenda
Title: Center for Children's Environmental Health Research
Investigators: Eskenazi, Brenda
Institution: University of California - Berkeley
EPA Project Officer: Fields, Nigel
Project Period: May 1, 2004 through October 31, 2008
Project Period Covered by this Report: May 1, 2004 through October 31, 2005
Project Amount: $6,665,538
RFA: Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research (2003)
Research Category: Children's Health , Health Effects
Description:
Objective:The University of California–Berkeley Center for Children’s Environmental Health Research is a community-university partnership investigating the environment and health of primarily low-income, Latino children living in the Salinas Valley, an agricultural community in Monterey County, California. Partners in this project include the local and state health departments and environmental agencies, community clinics and advocates, farm workers, and representatives of the agricultural industry. Under this grant, we will assess exposures and health outcomes in the children through age 7 who are participating in the Center for Health Assessment of Mothers and Children of Salinas (CHAMACOS) study. The CHAMACOS study is a longitudinal birth cohort investigating pesticide and allergen exposures to pregnant women and their children living in an agricultural community. We also will conduct specialized pesticide exposure studies to improve our understanding of pesticide metabolism and excretion during the pregnancy and birth, identify the best samples to characterize exposures for epidemiologic studies, and evaluate the contribution of diet to total pesticide exposure in young children. We also will conduct innovative in-vitro laboratory studies investigating cell responses to mixed exposures of pesticides and allergens. Finally, we will develop a Community Outreach and Translation Core (COTC) to ensure that study findings are widely disseminated to local, regional, and national audiences so that appropriate policy responses to improve children’s health are supported.
Progress Summary:In the past year, we have completed the 42-month contact with our participants and have begun planning our contacts with families when the children will be 60 months old. We also have conducted a home-based education study to reduce pesticide exposure in farm worker families and a study to elevate the comparability of spot and 24-hour urine samples for estimating pesticide exposure. We are continuing data analysis and have published several papers. Scientific highlights in the last year include:
- We completed a pesticide exposure validation study, including multiple spot and 24-hour urine samples from 25 children. We found that same day spot and 24-hour urine samples were correlated (spearman r = 0.6-0.7) but that 24-hour samples collected 3 days apart were not correlated. These data address critical questions about the ability of urine samples to characterize children’s pesticide exposure. Preliminary results were presented at the International Society of Exposure Analysis (ISEA) meeting in October 2004 and are relevant directly to many of the Children’s Centers and the National Children’s Study.
- We completed a study of the association between organophosphate pesticide (OP) exposure during pregnancy and shorter length of gestation and the association of in utero organophosphate pesticide exposure and fetal growth and length of gestation in an agricultural population. We found no adverse effects on fetal growth. Gestational duration, however, was decreased in mothers with higher levels of two different measures of OP exposure during pregnancy. Women with higher levels of urinary dimethyl metabolites or lower levels of acetyl cholinesterase in umbilical cord blood had significantly shorter gestational duration (β = -0.41 weeks per log10 unit increase, p = 0.02 and β = 0.34 weeks per unit increase, p = 0.001, respectively).
- We studied the association of OP exposure during pregnancy and abnormal reflexes in neonates. We completed Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scales (BNBAS) on 381 newborns. We found that increasing maternal urinary metabolite levels were associated with both an increase in number of abnormal reflexes [β = 0.53, p < 0.05] and the proportion of infants with more than three abnormal reflexes [OR = 4.9, p < 0.05]
- We completed a paper characterizing housing quality in our population. Severe housing disrepair and crowding was highly prevalent in our population compared to Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) national reference data. Further, housing disrepair and crowding was significantly associated with cockroach or rodent infestation. Interventions addressing pest infestation must include improvements in housing quality.
The investigator did not report any future activities.
Journal Articles: 65 Displayed | Download in RIS Format
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Alkon A, Lippert S, Vujan N, Rodriquez ME, Boyce WT, Eskenazi B. The ontogeny of autonomic measures in 6-and 12-month-old infants. Developmental Psychobiology2006;48(3):197-208. |
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AuYeung W. Young children’s mouthing behavior: an observational study via videotaping in a primary outdoor residential setting. Journal of Child Health Care2004;2: 271–295. |
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Beamer P, Canales RA, Leckie JO. Developing Probability Distributions for Transfer Efficiencies for Dermal Exposure.Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology2008. |
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Bradman AS, Schwartz JM, Fenster L, Barr DB, Holland NT, Eskenazi B. Factors predicting organochlorine pesticide levels in pregnant Latina women living in a United States agricultural area. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology2007;17(4):388-99. |
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Bradman A, Eskenazi B, Sutton P, Athanasoulis M, Goldman LR. Iron deficiency associated with higher blood lead in children living in contaminated environments. Environmental Health Perspectives 2001;109(10):1079-1084. |
R831710 (2005) R826709 (2001) R826709 (2002) |
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Bradman A, Barr DB, Claus Henn BG, Drumheller T, Curry C, Eskenazi B. Measurement of pesticides and other toxicants in amniotic fluid as a potential biomarker of prenatal exposure: a validation study. Environmental Health Perspectives 2003;111(14):1779-1782. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C001 (2004) R826709 (2001) R826709 (2002) |
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Bradman A, Whyatt RM. Characterizing exposures to nonpersistent pesticides during pregnancy and early childhood in the National Children’s Study: a review of monitoring and measurement methodologies. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(8):1092-1099. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R827027 (2002) R828609 (Final) R832141 (2006) |
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Bradman A, Chevrier J, Tager I, Lipsett M, Sedgwick J, Macher J, Vargas AB, Cabrera EB, Camacho JM, Weldon R, Kogut K, Jewell NP, Eskenazi B. Association of housing disrepair indicators with cockroach and rodent infestations in a cohort of pregnant Latina women and their children. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(12):1795-1801. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) |
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Bradman A, Eskenazi B, Barr DB, Bravo R, Castorina R, Chevrier J, Kogut K, Harnly ME, McKone TE. Organophosphate urinary metabolite levels during pregnancy and after delivery in women living in an agricultural community. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(12):1802-1807. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) |
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Bradman A, Fenster L, Sjödin A, Jones RS, Patterson DG Jr, Eskenazi B. Polybrominated diphenyl ether levels in the blood of pregnant women living in an agricultural community in California. Environmental Health Perspectives2007;115(1):71-4. |
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Bradman A, Whitaker D, Quirós L, Castorina R, Henn BC, Nishioka M, Morgan J, Barr DB, Harnly M, Brisbin JA, Sheldon LS, McKone TE, Eskenazi B. Pesticides and their metabolites in the homes and urine of farmworker children living in the Salinas Valley, CA. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 2007;17(4):331-49. |
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Bradman A, Salvatore AL, Boeniger M, Castorina R, Snyder J, Barr DB, Jewell NP, Kavanagh-Baird G, Striley C, Eskenazi B. Community-based intervention to reduce pesticide exposure to farmworkers and potential take-home exposure to their families.Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology2008. |
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Bravo R, Caltabiano LM, Weerasekera G, Whitehead RD, Fernandez C, Needham LL, Bradman A, Barr DB. Measurement of dialkyl phosphate metabolites of organophosphorus pesticides in human urine using lyophilization with gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and isotope dilution quantification. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology 2004;14(3):249-259. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C002 (2004) |
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Canales RA, Leckie JO. Using Contact-Specific Surface Area Estimates in Exposure Models. Journal of Child Health Care2004; 2:345–362. |
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Casida JE, Quistad GB. Organophosphate toxicology: safety aspects of nonacetylcholinesterase secondary targets. Chemical Research in Toxicology 2004;17(8):983-998. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C003 (2004) |
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Castorina R, Woodruff TJ. Assessment of potential risk levels associated with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reference values. Environmental Health Perspectives 2003;111(10):1318-1325. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C002 (2004) |
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Castorina R, Bradman A, McKone TE, Barr DB, Harnly ME, Eskenazi B. Cumulative organophosphate pesticide exposure and risk assessment among pregnant women living in an agricultural community: a case study from the CHAMACOS cohort. Environmental Health Perspectives 2003;111(13):1640-1648. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C001 (2004) R826709 (2001) R826709 (2002) |
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Chevrier J, Eskenazi B, Bradman A, Fenster L, Barr DB. Associations between prenatal exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls and neonatal thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in a Mexican-American population, Salinas Valley, California. Environmental Health Perspectives 2007;115(10):1490-6. |
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Chevrier J, Eskenazi B, Holland N, Bradman A, Barr DB. Effects of exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine pesticides on thyroid function during pregnancy. American Journal Epidemiology 2008;168(3):298-310. |
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Dietrich KN, Eskenazi B, Schantz S, Yolton K, Rauh VA, Johnson CB, Alkon A, Canfield RL, Pessah IN, Berman RF. Principles and practices of neurodevelopmental assessment in children: lessons learned from the Centers for Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(10):1437-1446. |
R831710 (2005) R829388 (2006) R829389 (2005) R829390 (2005) R829390C002 (2005) R832141 (2006) |
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Duramad P, McMahon CW, Hubbard A, Eskenazi B, Holland NT. Flow cytometric detection of intracellular TH1/TH2 cytokines using whole blood: validation of immunologic biomarker for use in epidemiologic studies. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2004;13(9):1452-1458. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C003 (2004) |
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Duramad P, Harley K, Lipsett M, Bradman A, Eskenazi B, Holland NT, Tager IB. Early environmental exposures and intracellular Th1/Th2 cytokine profiles in 24-month-old children living in an agricultural area. Environmental Health Perspectives2006;114(12):1916-22. |
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Duramad P, Tager IB, Leikauf J, Eskenazi B, Holland NT. Expression of Th1/Th2 cytokines in human blood after in vitro treatment with chlorpyrifos, and its metabolites, in combination with endotoxin LPS and allergen Der p1. Journal of Applied Toxicology2006;26(5):458-65. |
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Duramad P, Tager I, Holland N. Cytokines and other immunological biomarkers in children's environmental health studies. Toxicology Letters2007;172(1-2):48-59. |
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Eggleston PA, Diette G, Lipsett M, Lewis T, Tager I, McConnell R, Chrischilles E, Lanphear B, Miller R, Krishnan J. Lessons learned from the study of childhood asthma from the Centers for Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention research. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(10):1430-1436. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R826710 (Final) R827027 (2002) R829389 (2003) R829389 (2004) R829389 (2005) R831861 (2005) R832139 (2004) R832139 (2005) R832139C002 (2005) R832139C003 (2005) R832141 (2006) |
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Eskenazi B, Bradman A, Castorina R. Exposures of children to organophosphate pesticides and their potential adverse health effects. Environmental Health Perspectives 1999;107(Suppl 3):409-419. |
R831710 (2005) R826709 (2001) R826709 (2002) R826709C001 (1999) R826709C001 (2000) R826709C002 (1999) R826709C002 (2000) R826709C003 (1999) R826709C003 (2000) |
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Eskenazi B, Bradman A. Longitudinal investigation of pesticides and allergen exposures to children living in agricultural communities in California. Urban Health and Development Bulletin 2001;4(2):33-44. |
R831710 (2005) R826709 (2001) R826709 (2002) |
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Eskenazi B, Bradman A, Gladstone EA, Jaramillo S, Birch K, Holland N. CHAMACOS, a longitudinal birth cohort study: lessons from the fields. Journal of Children’s Health 2003;1(1):3-27. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C002 (2004) |
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Eskenazi B, Harley K, Bradman A, Weltzien E, Jewell NP, Barr DB, Furlong CE, Holland NT. Association of in utero organophosphate pesticide exposure and fetal growth and length of gestation in an agricultural population. Environmental Health Perspectives 2004;112(10):1116-1124. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C001 (2004) R831709C002 (2004) |
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Eskenazi B, Gladstone EA, Berkowitz GS, Drew CH, Faustman EM, Holland NT, Lanphear B, Meisel SJ, Perera FP, Rauh VA, Sweeney A, Whyatt RM, Yolton K. Methodologic and logistic issues in conducting longitudinal birth cohort studies: lessons learned from the Centers for Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(10):1419-1429. |
R831710 (2005) R827027 (2002) R829389 (2003) R829389 (2004) R829389 (2005) R829390 (2005) R831709 (2005) R831709C001 (2004) R831711 (2005) R831711 (2006) R831711C001 (2006) R831711C002 (2004) R831711C002 (2006) R831711C003 (2006) R832141 (2005) |
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Eskenazi B, Marks AR, Bradman A, Fenster L, Johnson C, Barr DB, Jewell NP. In utero exposure to dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) and neurodevelopment among young Mexican American children. Pediatrics 2006;118(1):233-41. |
R831710 (2005) |
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Eskenazi B. Centros de Investigacion de Salud Medioambiental y Prevencion de Enfermedades de Ninos. Desde 1998 al presente. Acta Toxicologica Argentina 2006;14(Supplement):60-62. |
R831710 (2005) R832734 (2006) |
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Eskenazi B, Bradman A, Harley K, Holland N. Indicadores biologicos de exposicion a pesticidas y su relacion con la salud de los ninos. Acta Toxicologica Argentina 2006;14(Supplement):63-65. |
R831710 (2005) R832734 (2006) |
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Eskenazi B, Marks AR, Bradman A, Harley K, Barr DB, Johnson C, Morga N, Jewell NP. Organophosphate pesticide exposure and neurodevelopment in young Mexican-American children.Environmental Health Perspectives2007;115(5):792-8. |
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Eskenazi B, Rosas LG, Marks AR, Bradman A, Harley K, Holland N, Johnson C, Fenster L, Barr DB. Pesticide toxicity and the developing brain. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology 2008;102(2):228-236. |
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Fenske RA, Bradman A, Whyatt RM, Wolff MS, Barr DB. Lessons learned for the assessment of children’s pesticide exposure: critical sampling and analytical issues for future studies. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(10):1455-1462. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R827027 (2002) R828609 (Final) R831709 (2005) R831711 (2004) R831711 (2005) R831711 (2006) R831711 (2007) R831711C001 (2006) R831711C002 (2006) R831711C003 (2006) R832141 (2006) |
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Fenster L, Eskenazi B, Anderson M, Bradman A, Harley K, Hernandez H, Hubbard A, Barr DB. Association of in utero organochlorine pesticide exposure and fetal growth and length of gestation in an agricultural population. Environmental Health Perspectives2006;114(4):597-602. |
R831710 (2005) |
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Fenster L, Eskenazi B, Anderson M, Bradman A, Harley K, Hernandez H, Hubbard A, Barr DB. Association of in utero organochlorine pesticide exposure and fetal growth and length of gestation in an agricultural population. Environmental Health Perspectives 2006;114(4):597-602. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) |
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Fenster L, Eskenazi B, Anderson M, Bradman A, Hubbard A, Barr DB. In utero exposure to DDT and performance on the Brazelton neonatal behavioral assessment scale. Neurotoxicology 2007;28(3):471-7. |
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Ferguson AC, Canales RA, Beamer P, Auyeung W, Key M, Munninghoff A, Lee KT, Robertson A, Leckie JO. Video methods in the quantification of children's exposures.Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology2006;16(3):287-98. |
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Furlong CE, Holland N, Richter RJ, Bradman A, Ho A, Eskenazi B. PON1 status of farmworker mothers and children as a predictor of organophosphate sensitivity. Pharmacogenetics and Genomics 2006;16(3):183-190. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831709 (2005) R831709 (2006) R831709C002 (2006) |
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Goldman L, Eskenazi B, Bradman A, Jewell NP. Risk behaviors for pesticide exposure among pregnant women living in farmworker households in Salinas, California. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 2004;45(6):491-499. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C001 (2004) |
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Grandjean P, Bellinger D, Bergman A, Cordier S, Davey-Smith G, Eskenazi B, Gee D, Gray K, Hanson M, van den Hazel P, Heindel JJ, Heinzow B, Hertz-Picciotto I, Hu H, Huang TT, Jensen TK, Landrigan PJ, McMillen IC, Murata K, Ritz B, Schoeters G, Skakkebaek NE, Skerfving S, Weihe P. The Faroes statement: Human health effects of developmental exposure to chemicals in our environment. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology 2008;102(2):73-5. |
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Harley K, Eskenazi B, Block G. The association of time in the US and diet during pregnancy in low-income women of Mexican descent. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 2005;19(2):125-134. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C001 (2004) R826709 (2001) R826709 (2002) |
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Harley K, Eskenazi B. Time in the United States, social support and health behaviors during pregnancy among women of Mexican descent. Social Science & Medicine 2006;62(12):3048-3061. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) |
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Harley K, Stamm NL, Eskenazi B. The effect of time in the U.S. on the duration of breastfeeding in women of Mexican descent. Maternal and Child Health Journal2007;11(2):119-25. |
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Harnly M, McLaughlin R, Bradman A, Anderson M, Gunier R. Correlating agricultural use of organophosphates with outdoor air concentrations: a particular concern for children. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(9):1184-1189. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) |
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Holland NT, Smith MT, Eskenazi B, Bastaki M. Biological sample collection and processing for molecular epidemiological studies. Reviews in Mutation Research 2003;543(3):217-234. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R826709 (2001) R826709 (2002) |
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Holland NT, Pfleger L, Berger E, Ho A, Bastaki M. Molecular epidemiology biomarkers—sample collection and processing considerations. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2005;206(2):261-268. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) |
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Holland N, Furlong C, Bastaki M, Richter R, Bradman A, Huen K, Beckman K, Eskenazi B. Paraoxonase polymorphisms, haplotypes, and enzyme activity in Latino mothers and newborns. Environmental Health Perspectives 2006;114(7):985-991. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831709 (2005) R831709 (2006) R831709C002 (2006) R832734 (2006) |
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Israel BA, Parker EA, Rowe Z, Salvatore A, Minkler M, Lopez J, Butz A, Mosley A, Coates L, Lambert G, Potito PA, Brenner B, Rivera M, Romero H, Thompson B, Coronado G, Halstead S. Community-based participatory research: lessons learned from the Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(10):1463-1471. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R826710 (Final) R829391 (2004) R829391 (2005) R829391 (2006) R829391C005 (2006) R831709 (2005) R831709C003 (2005) R831709C003 (2006) R831711 (2005) R831711 (2006) R831711 (2007) R831711C001 (2006) R831711C002 (2006) R831711C003 (2006) |
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Kimmel CA, Collman GW, Fields N, Eskenazi B. Lessons learned for the National Children’s Study from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Centers for Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(10):1414-1418. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) |
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Landrigan PJ, Kimmel CA, Correa A, Eskenazi B. Children’s health and the environment: public health issues and challenges for risk assessment. Environmental Health Perspectives 2004;112(2):257-265. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C001 (2004) R831711 (2005) R831711C001 (2006) R831711C003 (2006) |
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Longnecker MP, Bellinger DC, Crews D, Eskenazi B, Silbergeld EK, Woodruff TJ, Susser ES. An approach to assessment of endocrine disruption in the National Children’s Study. Environmental Health Perspectives 2003;111(13):1691-1697. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C001 (2004) |
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McKone TE, Castorina R, Harnly ME, Kuwabara Y, Eskenazi B, Bradman A. Merging models and biomonitoring data to characterize sources and pathways of human exposure to organophosphorus pesticides in the Salinas Valley of California. Environmental Science & Technology2007;41(9):3233-40. |
R831710 (2005) |
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Montesano MA, Olsson AO, Kuklenyik P, Needham LL, Bradman AS, Barr DB. Method for determination of acephate, methamidophos, omethoate, dimethoate, ethylenethiourea and propylenethiourea in human urine using high-performance liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization tandem mass spectrometry. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology2007;17(4):321-30. |
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Needham LL, Ozkaynak H, Whyatt RM, Barr DB, Wang RY, Naeher L, Akland G, Bahadori T, Bradman A, Fortmann R, Liu L-JS, Morandi M, O’Rourke MK, Thomas K, Quackenboss J, Ryan PB, Zartarian V. Exposure assessment in the National Children’s Study: introduction. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(8):1076-1082. |
R831710 (2005) R827355 (Final) R827355C003 (Final) R832141 (2006) |
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Ozkaynak H, Whyatt RM, Needham LL, Akland G, Quackenboss J. Exposure assessment implications for the design and implementation of the National Children’s Study. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(8):1108-1115. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R832141 (2005) |
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Quistad GB, Barlow C, Winrow CJ, Sparks SE, Casida JE. Evidence that mouse brain neuropathy target esterase is a lysophospholipase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 2003;100(13):7983-7987. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C003 (2004) |
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Quistad GB, Casida JE. Lysophospholipase inhibition by organophosphate toxicants. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2004;196(3):319-326. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C003 (2004) |
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Riley WJ, McKone TE, Cohen Hubal EA. Estimating contaminant dose for intermittent dermal contact: model development, testing and application. Risk Analysis 2004;24(1):73-85. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831710C002 (2004) |
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Rosas LG, Eskenazi B. Pesticides and child neurodevelopment. Current Opinion in Pediatrics 2008;20(2):191-7. |
R831710 (2005) |
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Vose SC, Holland NT, Eskenazi B, Casida JE. Lysophosphatidylcholine hydrolases of human erythrocytes, lymphocytes, and brain: sensitive targets of conserved specificity for organophosphorus delayed neurotoxicants. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2007; 224(1):98-104. |
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Warner ML, Harley K, Bradman A, Vargas G, Eskenazi B. Soda consumption and overweight status of 2-year-old Mexican-American children in California. Obesity2006;14(11):1966-74. |
R831710 (2005) |
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Young JG, Eskenazi B, Gladstone EA, Bradman A, Pedersen L, Johnson C, Barr DB, Furlong CE, Holland NT. Association between in utero organophosphate pesticide exposure and abnormal reflexes in neonates. NeuroToxicology 2005;26(2):199-209. |
R831710 (2004) R831710 (2005) R831709 (2005) R831709 (2006) R831709C002 (2004) R831709C002 (2006) |
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endocrine disruptor, EDC, wheeze, neurodevelopment, ANS, FQPA, organophosphate, environmental management, human health, health, pesticides, RFA, scientific discipline, children’s health, health effects, health risk assessment, pesticide types, risk assessment, human health risk assessment, agricultural community, airway disease, allergen, assessment of exposure, asthma, childhood respiratory disease, children’s environmental health, community-based intervention, environmental health hazard, environmental risks, exposure assessment, insecticides, outreach and education, pesticide exposure,
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, Scientific Discipline, Health, RFA, PESTICIDES, Risk Assessment, Health Risk Assessment, Children's Health, Pesticide Types, exposure assessment, insecticides, allergen, health effects, respiratory problems, children's environmental health, assessment of exposure, childhood respiratory disease, outreach and education, agricultural community, community-based intervention, pesticide exposure, airway disease, environmental risks, environmental health hazard
Relevant Websites:
http://ehs.sph.berkeley.edu/chamacos
Progress and Final Reports:
Original Abstract
2005 Progress Report
Subprojects under this Center:
(EPA does not fund or establish subprojects; EPA awards and manages the overall grant for this center).
R831710C001 A Community-Based Participatory Research Project: CHAMACOS
R831710C002 Pesticide Exposure Assessment Project
R831710C003 Mechanisms of Pesticide Neuro and Immunotoxicity in Children Project
R831710C004 Community Outreach and Translation Core