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A General Model of Dioxin Contamination in Breast Milk: Results from a Study on 94 Women from the Caserta and Naples Areas in Italy

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  • Gaetano Rivezzi

    (St. Anna and St. Sebastiano Hospital, Via F. Palasciano, 81100 Caserta, Italy
    ISDE Campania, International Society Doctors for the Environment, 80100 Naples, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Prisco Piscitelli

    (ISDE Campania, International Society Doctors for the Environment, 80100 Naples, Italy
    ISBEM, Euro Mediterranean Bio-Medical Scientific Institute, 72023 Brindisi, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Giampiero Scortichini

    (IZSAM, National Reference Laboratory for Dioxins and PCBs in Food and Feed, 64100 Teramo, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Armando Giovannini

    (IZSAM, National Reference Laboratory for Dioxins and PCBs in Food and Feed, 64100 Teramo, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Gianfranco Diletti

    (IZSAM, National Reference Laboratory for Dioxins and PCBs in Food and Feed, 64100 Teramo, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Giacomo Migliorati

    (IZSAM, National Reference Laboratory for Dioxins and PCBs in Food and Feed, 64100 Teramo, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Roberta Ceci

    (IZSAM, National Reference Laboratory for Dioxins and PCBs in Food and Feed, 64100 Teramo, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Giulia Rivezzi

    (ISBEM, Euro Mediterranean Bio-Medical Scientific Institute, 72023 Brindisi, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Lorenzo Cirasino

    (ISBEM, Euro Mediterranean Bio-Medical Scientific Institute, 72023 Brindisi, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Pietro Carideo

    (St. Anna and St. Sebastiano Hospital, Via F. Palasciano, 81100 Caserta, Italy
    ISDE Campania, International Society Doctors for the Environment, 80100 Naples, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Dennis M. Black

    (Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, 185 Berry Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Carmine Garzillo

    (Department of Public Health, University Federico II, Via Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

  • Umberto Giani

    (Department of Public Health, University Federico II, Via Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy
    On behalf of International Society Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Campania).)

Abstract

Background : The Caserta and Naples areas in Campania Region experience heavy environmental contamination due to illegal waste disposal and burns, thus representing a valuable setting to develop a general model of human contamination with dioxins (PCDDs-PCDFs) and dioxin-like-PCBs (dl-PCBs). Methods : 94 breastfeeding women (aged 19–32 years; mean age 27.9 ± 3.0) were recruited to determine concentrations of PCDDs-PCDFs and dl-PCBs in their milk. Individual milk samples were collected and analyzed according to standard international procedures. A generalized linear model was used to test potential predictors of pollutant concentration in breast milk: age, exposure to waste fires, cigarette smoking, diet, and residence in high/low risk area (defined at high/low environmental pressure by a specific 2007 WHO report). A Structural Equation Model (SEM) analysis was carried out by taking into account PCDDs-PCDFs and dl-PCBs as endogenous variables and age, waste fires, risk area and smoking as exogenous variables. Results : All milk samples were contaminated by PCDDs-PCDFs (8.6 pg WHO-TEQ/98g fat ± 2.7; range 3.8–19) and dl-PCBs (8.0 pg WHO-TEQ/98g fat ± 3.7; range 2.5–24), with their concentrations being associated with age and exposure to waste fires ( p < 0.01). Exposure to fires resulted in larger increases of dioxins concentrations in people living in low risk areas than those from high risk areas ( p < 0.01). Conclusions : A diffuse human exposure to persistent organic pollutants was observed in the Caserta and Naples areas. Dioxins concentration in women living in areas classified at low environmental pressure in 2007 WHO report was significantly influenced by exposure to burns.

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  • Gaetano Rivezzi & Prisco Piscitelli & Giampiero Scortichini & Armando Giovannini & Gianfranco Diletti & Giacomo Migliorati & Roberta Ceci & Giulia Rivezzi & Lorenzo Cirasino & Pietro Carideo & Dennis , 2013. "A General Model of Dioxin Contamination in Breast Milk: Results from a Study on 94 Women from the Caserta and Naples Areas in Italy," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 10(11), pages 1-18, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:10:y:2013:i:11:p:5953-5970:d:30266
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    1. Annamaria Colao & Giovanna Muscogiuri & Prisco Piscitelli, 2016. "Environment and Health: Not Only Cancer," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 13(7), pages 1-9, July.
    2. Alfredo Mazza & Prisco Piscitelli & Andrea Falco & Maria Lucia Santoro & Manuela Colangelo & Giovanni Imbriani & Adele Idolo & Antonella De Donno & Leopoldo Iannuzzi & Annamaria Colao, 2018. "Heavy Environmental Pressure in Campania and Other Italian Regions: A Short Review of Available Evidence," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 15(1), pages 1-12, January.
    3. Alfredo Mazza & Prisco Piscitelli & Cosimo Neglia & Giulia Della Rosa & Leopoldo Iannuzzi, 2015. "Illegal Dumping of Toxic Waste and Its Effect on Human Health in Campania, Italy," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 12(6), pages 1-14, June.
    4. Maria Triassi & Rossella Alfano & Maddalena Illario & Antonio Nardone & Oreste Caporale & Paolo Montuori, 2015. "Environmental Pollution from Illegal Waste Disposal and Health Effects: A Review on the “Triangle of Death”," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 12(2), pages 1-21, January.

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