First Biomarker Evidence of DDT-Autism Link

A study of more than 1 million pregnancies in Finland report that elevated levels of a metabolite of the banned insecticide DDT in the blood of pregnant women are linked to increased risk for autism in the offspring. An international research team led by investigators at Columbia University ’s Mailman School of Public Health and the Department of Psychiatry published these results in the American Journal of Psychiatry. The study, conducted in collaboration with investigators at the University of Turku and the National Institute of Health and Welfare in Finland, is the first to connec t an insecticide with risk for autism using maternal biomarkers of exposure.
Source: NIEHS News - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: news