A statewide study released in January has partially linked birth defects to environmental hazards near the homes of mothers. The study attempts to explain the rising number of birth defects in specific regions of Texas.
The study specifically focused on chemical plants, refineries and landfills.
The study did not solidify direct proof that environmental hazards cause birth defects, but it was noted that birth defects were higher near hazard sites.
There is another study underway to determine which hazards will potentially cause specific birth defects.
Peter Langlois authored the study, which is a follow-up to a 2006 study that showed the rate of birth defects in Nueces County, in particular, were 84 percent higher than the rest of Texas.
Horse Crazy ipod Langlois analyzed fifteen different birth defects by using three different statistical requirements. In order to establish a direct link between environmental hazards and birth defects, all three statistical requirements had to be met.
Several defects met two requirements, which indicate a likelihood that environmental hazards and birth defects are linked, although no defects met all three requirements.
In other studies, the proximity of the mothers home to landfills has been linked to the birth defect, gastroschisis, which causes the intestine of the baby to grow through a hole in its abdomen.
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