BMJ 2001;323:351-352 ( 18 August )

Editorials

Does exposure to landfill waste harm the fetus?

Perhaps, but more evidence is needed

Papers p 363

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In this issue Elliott and colleagues report on the risks to fetuses associated with residence near landfill sites: they compared pregnancy outcomes among British women living within 2 km of any of 9565 landfill sites operational between 1982 and 1997 with outcomes among those who lived at least 2 km away from all known sites (the reference area).1 They found excess risks for some adverse pregnancy outcomes, a finding consistent with previous literature, but a clear pattern of excess did not emerge and the excesses were small enough (generally less than 10%) that they could be due to study bias, a problem that is difficult to rule out in this type of study. Therefore, the question whether these results represent a causal connection between residential exposures to landfill and adverse outcomes is unresolved.

The authors found that 80% of the British population lives within 2 km of a current or closed landfill site. This remarkable finding . . . [Full text of this article]


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