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. 2005 Mar 3;113(6):787–792. doi: 10.1289/ehp.7707

Table 5.

Adjusted ORsa (95% CIs), versus possible/no exposure, for levels of maternal exposure to solvents during the 2 years before pregnancy up to birth.

Probable/definite Level 1b Level 2c
Specific chemicals
 Methanol 0.81 (0.43–1.55) 0.81 (0.38–1.70) 0.82 (0.25–2.77)
 Ethanol 1.11 (0.59–2.08) 1.44 (0.61–3.39) 0.81 (0.32–2.07)
 Isopropanol 0.97 (0.72–1.31) 0.92 (0.65–1.32) 1.09 (0.65–1.84)
 Chloroform 0.16 (0.02–1.36) 0.30 (0.03–2.90)
 Methylene chloride 3.22 (0.88–11.73) 4.68 (0.55–40.20) 2.49 (0.48–12.81)
 Perchloroethylene 0.87 (0.35–2.18) 0.95 (0.35–2.55) 0.55 (0.05–6.34)
 Acetone 1.11 (0.54–2.29) 0.95 (0.39–2.28) 1.55 (0.43–5.51)
 Benzene 0.77 (0.17–3.48) 1.47 (0.25–8.85)
 Toluene 1.98 (1.06–3.72) 3.19 (1.43–7.12) 0.68 (0.18–22.05)
 Diethyl ether 0.63 (0.20–1.94) 0.67 (0.19–2.41) 0.51 (0.04–5.59)
 Turpentine 1.76 (0.42–7.42) 1.64 (0.27–9.92) 2.00 (0.18–22.05)
Mixtures
 Mineral spirits, post-1970 1.74 (0.99–3.06) 1.60 (0.86–2.98) 2.50 (0.66–9.46)
Chemical familiesd
 Alkanes (C5–C17)* 1.78 (1.09–2.91) 1.56 (0.91–2.67) 3.39 (0.94–12.21)
 Aliphatic alcohols 0.91 (0.69–1.20) 0.89 (0.64–1.23) 0.95 (0.60–1.51)
 Chlorinated alkanes 2.00 (0.90–4.47) 2.18 (0.67–7.10) 1.86 (0.62–5.57)
 Chlorinated alkenes 0.89 (0.37–2.11) 1.07 (0.41–2.80) 0.35 (0.03–3.53)
 Aliphatic ketones 1.40 (0.71–2.77) 1.24 (0.54–2.84) 1.80 (0.52–6.17)
 MAH 1.67 (1.13–2.48) 1.82 (1.15–2.87) 1.32 (0.62–2.80)
Solventse 1.11 (0.88–1.40) 1.11 (0.85–1.46) 1.11 (0.75–1.63)

MAH, mononuclear aromatic hydrocarbons.

a

Adjusted for maternal age and level of schooling.

b

Defined as concentration × frequency < 4; baseline is possible or no exposure.

c

Defined as concentration × frequency ≥4.

d

Chemical families regroup specific chemicals that belong to a family and mixtures that have components belonging to it.

e

Includes all specific chemicals and mixtures in the table.

*

p-Value for trend = 0.04.

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