Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2578459 | Revista del Laboratorio Clínico | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Out of the total of 224 serum samples available, at least one pesticide was quantified per sample, with an average of 11 pesticides per sample; the most frequent being p,p'-DDE, present in 95.98% of the samples. Only in the case of endosulfan sulphate (present in 45.1% of the volunteers) was there a strong reduction tendency in the number of spermatozoa of more than 1.23 million, reaching statistical significance(P=0.009), with a 95% confidence interval of â1.43 to â1.05. As far as the number of motile spermatozoa were concerned, it was also only with endosulfan sulphate that a statistically significant reduction of 1.23 million (P=0.02) in the total number appeared, with a 95% confidence interval of â1.47 to â1.04).
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Authors
Cristóbal Avivar Oyonarte, Ignacio Durán Salas, MarÃa Angustias Molina Arrebola, José Antonio Castilla Alcalá, Nicolás Olea Serrano, Mariana Fernández Cabrera,