Reproductive health effects of aflatoxins: A review of the literature

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Author(s):
F.M. Shuaib; J. Ehiri; J.H. Williams; A. Abdullahi; P.E. Jolly

Type of Document:
Scholarly Article

 

Publisher/Journal:
Reproductive Toxicology

Date of Publication:
2010

Place of Publication:
Not Available

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CONTEXT: Although it is known that aflatoxins have many adverse health effects, there is no systematic Summary of how it affects the reproductive system or its reproductive health effects.

objectives:

Summarize evidence on the reproductive health effects of aflatoxins.

RESULTS: The search yielded 121 potential studies, of which 25 were retained. One study found a higher concentration of aflatoxins in the semen of infertile men (40% of cases compared to 8% of controls). Six studies found significant associations or correlations between low birth weight and aflatoxins while one study did not find any correlation. One study found maternal serum aflatoxin to be a risk factor for jaundice in infants (OR, 2.68; CI, 1.18-6.10). Overall, maternal breast milk in developing countries had higher rates of aflatoxin contamination than in high income countries.

CONCLUSIONS:

Stakeholders in developing countries need to take steps to reduce exposure of vulnerable populations to the toxic effects of aflatoxins.

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