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Exposure to Disinfectants and Cleaning Products and Respiratory Health of Workers and Children in Daycares: The CRESPI Cohort Protocol

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  • Nicole Le Moual

    (Université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ, Univ. Paris-Sud, Inserm, Équipe d’Épidémiologie Respiratoire Intégrative, CESP, 94807 Villejuif, France)

  • Orianne Dumas

    (Université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ, Univ. Paris-Sud, Inserm, Équipe d’Épidémiologie Respiratoire Intégrative, CESP, 94807 Villejuif, France)

  • Pierre Bonnet

    (Scientific and Technical Center for Building (CSTB), Indoor Environment Quality Unit, 77420 Champs-sur-Marne, France)

  • Anastasie Eworo Nchama

    (Université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ, Univ. Paris-Sud, Inserm, Équipe d’Épidémiologie Respiratoire Intégrative, CESP, 94807 Villejuif, France)

  • Barbara Le Bot

    (Irset (Institut de Recherche en Santé, Environnement et Travail)—UMR_S 1085, Inserm, École des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique (EHESP), University of Rennes, 35000 Rennes, France)

  • Etienne Sévin

    (EPICONCEPT, 75011 Paris, France)

  • Isabelle Pin

    (Team of Environmental Epidemiology Applied to the Development and Respiratory Health, Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Inserm U 1209, CNRS UMR 5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France)

  • Valérie Siroux

    (Team of Environmental Epidemiology Applied to the Development and Respiratory Health, Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Inserm U 1209, CNRS UMR 5309, Université Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France)

  • Corinne Mandin

    (Scientific and Technical Center for Building (CSTB), Indoor Environment Quality Unit, 77420 Champs-sur-Marne, France)

  • The CRESPI Study Group

    (Membership of the CRESPI Study Group is provided at the Acknowledgements.)

Abstract

Although cleaning tasks are frequently performed in daycare, no study has focused on exposures in daycares in relation to respiratory health. The CRESPI cohort is an epidemiological study among workers (n~320) and children (n~540) attending daycares. The purpose is to examine the impact of daycare exposures to disinfectants and cleaning products (DCP) on the respiratory health of workers and children. A sample of 108 randomly selected daycares in the region of Paris has been visited to collect settled dust to analyze semi-volatile organic compounds and microbiota, as well as sample indoor air to analyze aldehydes and volatile organic compounds. Innovative tools (smartphone applications) are used to scan DCP barcodes in daycare and inform their use; a database then matches the barcodes with the products’ compositions. At baseline, workers/parents completed a standardized questionnaire, collecting information on DCP used at home, respiratory health, and potential confounders. Follow-up regarding children’s respiratory health (monthly report through a smartphone application and biannual questionnaires) is ongoing until the end of 2023. Associations between DCP exposures and the respiratory health of workers/children will be evaluated. By identifying specific environments or DCP substances associated with the adverse respiratory health of workers and children, this longitudinal study will contribute to the improvement of preventive measures.

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  • Nicole Le Moual & Orianne Dumas & Pierre Bonnet & Anastasie Eworo Nchama & Barbara Le Bot & Etienne Sévin & Isabelle Pin & Valérie Siroux & Corinne Mandin & The CRESPI Study Group, 2023. "Exposure to Disinfectants and Cleaning Products and Respiratory Health of Workers and Children in Daycares: The CRESPI Cohort Protocol," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(10), pages 1-18, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:10:p:5903-:d:1152181
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    1. Lidia Casas & Jan Zock & Anne Carsin & Ana Fernandez-Somoano & Ana Esplugues & Loreto Santa-Marina & Adonina Tardón & Ferran Ballester & Mikel Basterrechea & Jordi Sunyer, 2013. "The use of household cleaning products during pregnancy and lower respiratory tract infections and wheezing during early life," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 58(5), pages 757-764, October.
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