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Mercury, Lead and Pesticides: Developmental and Reproductive Effects
February 20, 2002


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Mercury, Lead and Pesticides: Developmental and Reproductive Effects

Reproductive & Developmental Process

Definitions

Definitions - II

Definitions - III

Prevalence of Selected Adverse Reproductive Outcomes in US

Developmental Outcomes

Reproductive Outcomes

Potential Confounders – Female

Potential Confounders - Male

Suspect Nonspecific Pesticides: Birth Defects

Lead

Methyl Mercury

Dibromochloropropane (DBCP)

Diclorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)

Human Evidence for Adverse Female Reproductive or Developmental Effects of Selected Agents

Human Evidence for Adverse Male Reproductive Effects of Selected Agents (Strong evidence)

Human Evidence for Adverse Male Reproductive Effects of Selected Agents (Limited evidence)

Author:

Ana Maria Osorio, M.D., M.P.H.  

U.S. PHS / U.S. EPA 

Osorio.AnaMaria@epa.gov


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