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carbon monoxide and Abnormalities, Congenital

carbon monoxide has been researched along with Abnormalities, Congenital in 9 studies

Carbon Monoxide: Carbon monoxide (CO). A poisonous colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. It combines with hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin, which has no oxygen carrying capacity. The resultant oxygen deprivation causes headache, dizziness, decreased pulse and respiratory rates, unconsciousness, and death. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)
carbon monoxide : A one-carbon compound in which the carbon is joined only to a single oxygen. It is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, toxic gas.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"A population-based case-control study investigated the association between maternal exposure to air pollutants, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter <10 microm in aerodynamic diameter during weeks 3-8 of pregnancy and the risk of selected cardiac birth defects and oral clefts in livebirths and fetal deaths between 1997 and 2000 in seven Texas counties."3.73Relation between ambient air quality and selected birth defects, seven county study, Texas, 1997-2000. ( Fixler, DE; Gilboa, SM; Herring, AH; Langlois, PH; Loomis, D; Mendola, P; Olshan, AF; Savitz, DA, 2005)
" By using measurements from ambient monitoring stations of carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and particulate matter <10 microm in aerodynamic diameter, they calculated average monthly exposure estimates for each pregnancy."3.71Ambient air pollution and risk of birth defects in Southern California. ( Chapa, G; Fruin, S; Harris, JA; Ritz, B; Shaw, GM; Yu, F, 2002)
"A study of neonatal monkeys exposed to sidestream smoke during the perinatal period and/or early postnatal period that resulted in an altered balance of Th1-/Th2-cytokine secretion, skewing the immune response toward the allergy-associated Th2 cytokine phenotype, is also discussed."2.44Air pollutant effects on fetal and early postnatal development. ( Pinkerton, KE; Wang, L, 2007)
"Birth defects are a major public health concern as they are the leading cause of neonatal and infant mortality."1.35Ambient air pollution and birth defects in brisbane, australia. ( Barnett, AG; Hansen, CA; Jalaludin, BB; Morgan, GG, 2009)

Research

Studies (9)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19904 (44.44)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's5 (55.56)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Hansen, CA1
Barnett, AG1
Jalaludin, BB1
Morgan, GG1
GERE, K1
SZEKERES, V1
Gilboa, SM1
Mendola, P1
Olshan, AF1
Langlois, PH1
Savitz, DA1
Loomis, D1
Herring, AH1
Fixler, DE1
Neggers, YH1
Singh, J1
Wang, L1
Pinkerton, KE1
Longo, LD1
Cockroft, DL1
Ritz, B1
Yu, F1
Fruin, S1
Chapa, G1
Shaw, GM1
Harris, JA1
New, DA1

Clinical Trials (1)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
Imaging Innovations for Placental Assessment in Response to Environmental Pollution[NCT02786420]199 participants (Actual)Observational2015-10-02Completed
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Reviews

3 reviews available for carbon monoxide and Abnormalities, Congenital

ArticleYear
Air pollutant effects on fetal and early postnatal development.
    Birth defects research. Part C, Embryo today : reviews, 2007, Volume: 81, Issue:3

    Topics: Air Pollutants; Air Pollution; Air Pollution, Indoor; Allergens; Animals; Carbon Monoxide; Child; Ch

2007
Some health consequences of maternal smoking: issues without answers.
    Birth defects original article series, 1982, Volume: 18, Issue:3 Pt A

    Topics: Abortion, Spontaneous; Birth Weight; Carbon Monoxide; Child; Congenital Abnormalities; Female; Human

1982
Whole-embryo culture and the study of mammalian embryos during organogenesis.
    Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1978, Volume: 53, Issue:1

    Topics: Abnormalities, Drug-Induced; Animals; Blood; Blood Circulation; Carbon Monoxide; Citric Acid Cycle;

1978

Other Studies

6 other studies available for carbon monoxide and Abnormalities, Congenital

ArticleYear
Ambient air pollution and birth defects in brisbane, australia.
    PloS one, 2009, Volume: 4, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Air Pollution; Australia; Carbon Monoxide; Case-Control Studies; Cleft Lip; Cleft Palate; Con

2009
[New data on the pathogenesis of embryological abnormalities].
    Gyermekgyogyaszat : az Orvosegeszsegugyi Szakszervezet Gyermekorvos Szakcsoportjanak folyoirata = Pediatriia, 1955, Volume: 6, Issue:8

    Topics: Asphyxia Neonatorum; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Congenital Abnormalities; Female; H

1955
Relation between ambient air quality and selected birth defects, seven county study, Texas, 1997-2000.
    American journal of epidemiology, 2005, Aug-01, Volume: 162, Issue:3

    Topics: Air Pollutants; Carbon Monoxide; Case-Control Studies; Confounding Factors, Epidemiologic; Congenita

2005
Zinc supplementation to protein-deficient diet in CO-exposed mice decreased fetal mortality and malformation.
    Biological trace element research, 2006,Winter, Volume: 114, Issue:1-3

    Topics: Animals; Carbon Monoxide; Congenital Abnormalities; Dietary Proteins; Female; Fetal Death; Maternal

2006
Application of post-implantation embryo culture to problems in teratology.
    Acta morphologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 1980, Volume: 28, Issue:1-2

    Topics: Abnormalities, Drug-Induced; Animals; Carbon Monoxide; Congenital Abnormalities; Culture Techniques;

1980
Ambient air pollution and risk of birth defects in Southern California.
    American journal of epidemiology, 2002, Jan-01, Volume: 155, Issue:1

    Topics: Air Pollutants; Bayes Theorem; California; Carbon Monoxide; Congenital Abnormalities; Environmental

2002