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The Association Between Mercury Exposure and Atopic Dermatitis in Early Childhood A Mothers and Children's Environmental Health Study

Authors
Shin, JiyoungKim, Byung-MiHa, MinaPark, Hye-sookHong, Yun-ChulKim, YanghoKwon, Jung HyunHa, Eun-Hee
Issue Date
Jul-2019
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
Atopic dermatitis; Birth cohort; Blood mercury; Childhood; Heavy metal
Citation
EPIDEMIOLOGY, v.30, pp.S3 - S8
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Journal Title
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Volume
30
Start Page
S3
End Page
S8
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/64635
DOI
10.1097/EDE.0000000000001002
ISSN
1044-3983
Abstract
Background: Atopic dermatitis is a chronic and relapsing inflammatory skin disease. Although mercury has been suggested as a risk factor, the underlying mechanism and the relationship between mercury and atopic dermatitis remains unclear. The objective of the present study was to investigate the relationship between mercury exposure and the presence of atopic dermatitis in early childhood. Methods: This study is part of the prospective Mothers and Children's Environmental Health cohort study. A total of 1,751 pregnant women were enrolled in Mothers and Children's Environmental Health. After delivery, children were followed up. Blood samples were collected and mothers were asked about the presence of atopic dermatitis in their children via a questionnaire at 6, 12, 24, 36, and 60 months of age. Results: After excluding participants who did not meet the inclusion criteria, a total of 1,061 mother-children pairs were included in the analysis. The geometric mean of mercury concentrations in cord blood was 5.1 mu g/L. In adjusted models, cord blood mercury exposure (odds ratio [OR] - 1.1; 95% confidence interval [CI] - 1.0, 1.2 at 12-24 months) and postnatal mercury exposure (OR - 1.2; 95% CI = 1.0,1.5 at 24-36 months, OR = 1.4; 95% CI = 1.1, 1.8 at 48-60 months) were associated with the presence of atopic dermatitis in children. Conclusions: Postnatal mercury exposure at 24 months of age increases the risk of atopic dermatitis in children.
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