2021
DOI: 10.3390/toxics9120332
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The Parental Pesticide and Offspring’s Epigenome Study: Towards an Integrated Use of Human Biomonitoring of Exposure and Effect Biomarkers

Abstract: In Morocco, due to the lack of education and the presence of a counterfeit market, pesticides constitute a major problem to be addressed by occupational and environmental health agencies. This paper aims to introduce the PaPOE (Parental Pesticides and Offspring Epigenome) prospective study and its goals, to motivate the study rationale and design, and to examine comprehensively whether multi-residue exposure to commonly used pesticides could induce epigenetic alterations through the oxidative stress pathway. T… Show more

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“…A cohort study of the effects of parental pesti cide exposure on the epigenome of their children was recently conducted in Morocco. 23) In addition to the aforementioned toxic materials, there have been concerns regarding the risk of adverse health outcomes from maternal toxic exposure. In many cases, workers are ex posed to toxic materials.…”
Section: Paraoccupational Exposure To Parents' Occupational Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cohort study of the effects of parental pesti cide exposure on the epigenome of their children was recently conducted in Morocco. 23) In addition to the aforementioned toxic materials, there have been concerns regarding the risk of adverse health outcomes from maternal toxic exposure. In many cases, workers are ex posed to toxic materials.…”
Section: Paraoccupational Exposure To Parents' Occupational Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%