Levels of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Settled House Dust From Urban Dwellings With Resident Preschool-Aged Children in Nanjing, China

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Bing-Ling Wang
Shu-tao Pang
Xiao-ling Zhang
Xi-ling Li
Yong-gang Sun
Xiao-mei Lu
Qi Zhang
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[1] Qingdao Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Department of Hygiene Analysis and Detection, School of Public Health
[2] Nanjing Medical University,Institute of Child Health Care
[3] Nanjing Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital,Department of Child Health Care
[4] Maternity and Child Care Center of Gulou District of Nanjing,Department of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, School of Public Health
[5] Nanjing Medical University,undefined
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House Dust; Natural Ventilation; Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether; Electrical Appliance; Indoor Dust;
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We investigated the levels and possible determinants of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in the settled house-dust (SHD) of urban dwellings with resident preschool-aged children in Nanjing, China. The possible neurodevelopmental effects of house-dust PBDEs were also explored. SHD was collected from 216 urban houses. Levels of 8 PBDEs were measured by gas chromatography–negative chemical ionization mass spectrometry. The Child Behavior Checklist and the Gesell Development Inventory were used to evaluate the child’s development. BDE47, BDE99, BDE153, BDE18, and BDE209 were detected in the SHD of >90 % of houses, of which BDE209 predominated. Most PBDEs were found at significantly greater levels in indoor than in outdoor dust (P < 0.05). Levels of BDE28 and BDE154 in houses with solid-wood floors were significantly greater than those in houses with plywood floors (P < 0.05). BDE154 levels in houses with wallpaper were significantly greater than those without wallpaper (P < 0.05). Greater BDE47 concentrations were found in houses with less natural ventilation time (linear trend P < 0.05). After dichotomization at the geometric mean concentration, BDE209 and total BDEs showed significant risks for depressed behavior problems and lower personal social developmental quotients (DQs); BDE99 and BDE153 indicated a risk for lower personal social DQs. In conclusion, PBDEs (especially BDE209) are ubiquitous in urban SHD in Nanjing residences. Natural ventilation and floor materials potentially influence PBDE levels in SHD. The potential adverse effect of postnatal exposure to PBDEs on the behavior and neurodevelopment of preschool-age children requires follow-up in larger studies.
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