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Gen Teflon: unborn US babies soaked in chemicals

July 14, 2005 - 2:30PM

 

Unborn US babies are soaking in a stew of chemicals, including

mercury, petrol by-products and pesticides, according to a report

released today.

 

Although the effects on the babies are not clear, the survey prompted

several members of US Congress to press for legislation that would

strengthen controls on chemicals in the environment.

 

The report by the Environmental Working Group is based on tests of 10

samples of umbilical cord blood taken by the American Red Cross.

 

They found an average of 287 contaminants in the blood, including

mercury, fire retardants, pesticides and the Teflon chemical PFOA.

 

" These 10 newborn babies ... were born polluted, " said New York

Democrat Representative Louise Slaughter.

 

" If ever we had proof that our nation's pollution laws aren't working,

it's reading the list of industrial chemicals in the bodies of babies

who have not yet lived outside the womb, " Ms Slaughter said.

 

Cord blood reflects what the mother passes to the baby through the

placenta.

 

" Of the 287 chemicals we detected in umbilical cord blood, we know

that 180 cause cancer in humans or animals, 217 are toxic to the brain

and nervous system, and 208 cause birth defects or abnormal

development in animal tests, " the report said.

 

Blood tests did not show how the chemicals got into the mothers' bodies.

 

Among the chemicals found in the cord blood were methylmercury,

produced by coal-fired power plants and certain industrial processes.

People can breathe it in or eat it in seafood and it causes brain and

nerve damage.

 

Also found were polyaromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs, which are produced

by burning petrol and garbage and which may cause cancer;

flame-retardant chemicals called polybrominated dibenzodioxins and

furans; and pesticides including DDT and chlordane.

 

The same group analysed the breast milk of mothers across the United

States in 2003 and found varying levels of chemicals, including flame

retardants known as PBDEs. This latest analysis also found PBDEs in

cord blood.

 

The Environmental Working Group report coincided with a Government

Accountability Office report issued yesterday that said the

Environmental Protection Agency does not have the powers it needs to

fully regulate toxic chemicals.

 

The GAO, the investigative arm of Congress, found that the EPA's Toxic

Substances Control Act gives only " limited assurance " that new

chemicals entering the market are safe and that the EPA only rarely

assesses chemicals already on the market.

 

" Today, chemicals are being used to make baby bottles, food packaging

and other products that have never been fully evaluated for their

health effects on children - and some of these chemicals are turning

up in our blood, " said New Jersey Democrat Senator Frank Lautenberg,

who plans to co-sponsor a bill to require more testing of toxic chemicals.

 

Pollutants and other chemicals are believed to cause a range of

illnesses. But scientists agree the only way to really sort out the

effects is to measure how much gets into people and then see what

happens to their health.

 

Reuters

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