Los miembros, investigadores y consejeros de CHAMACOS juegan un papel
integral en la generación y apoyo a la conciencia pública
sobre los problemas de la salud infantil. La siguiente lista de artículos
resalta los descubrimientos claves dentro de nuestra investigación
y reconoce nuestros esfuerzos dentro de la comunidad.
Chevrier J, Eskenazi B, Holland N, Bradman A, Barr DB.
Effects of exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls and
organochlorine pesticides on thyroid function during pregnancy.
In Press. Am J Epidemiol, 2008
Bradman A, Salvatore AL, Boeniger M, Castorina R, Snyder J,
Barr DB, Jewell NP, Kavanagh-Baird G, Striley C, Eskenazi B.
Community-based intervention to reduce pesticide exposure to
farmworkers and potential take-home exposure to their families.
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2008 Mar 26 [Epub ahead of print]
Chevrier J, Eskenazi B, Bradman A, Fenster L, Barr DB.
Associations between Prenatal Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls and
Neonatal Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone Levels in a Mexican-American Population,
Salinas Valley, California.
Environmental Health Perspectives. Oct 2007 115(10):1490-96.
McKone TE, Castorina R, Harnley ME, Kuwabara Y, Eskenazi B, Bradman A.
Merging models and biomonitoring data to characterize sources and pathways of human exposure to
organophosphorus pesticides in the Salinas Valley of California.
Environ Sci Technol., 2007 May 1;41(9):3036-7.
Eskenazi B, Marks AR, Bradman A, Harley K, Barr DB, Johnson C, Morga N,
Jewell NP.
Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure and Neurodevelopment in Young Mexican-American Children.
Environmental Health Perspectives. May 2007; 115:792-798
Bradman A, Fenster L, Sjödin A, Jones RS,
Patterson DG Jr., Eskenazi B.
Polybrominated diphenyl ether levels in the blood of pregnant women living
in an agricultural community in California.
Environmental Health Perspectives. Jan 2007;115:71–74.
Fenster L., Eskenazi B., Anderson M., Bradman A., Hubbard A., Barr DB.
In Utero Exposure to DDT and performance on the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale.
Neurotoxicology.,
2007 May;28(3):471-7
Canales, R.A., Leckie, J.O.
Using Contact-Specific Surface Area Estimates in Exposure Models.
Journal of Children's Health.,
2004; 2:345–362
Barr D, Bradman A.
Method for determination of acephate, methamidophos, o-methoate, dimethoate,
ethylenethiourea and propylenethiourea in human urine using high-performance
liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemicalionization tandem mass
spectrometry.
Journal Of Exposure Science And Environmental Epidemiology.,
2007, In press.
Bradman A, Schwartz JM, Fenster L, Barr DB, Holland NT, Eskenazi B.
Factors predicting organochlorine pesticide levels in pregnant Latina women
living in a United States agricultural area.
JESEE.,
2006, In press.
Duramad P, Harley K, Lipsett M, Bradman A, Eskenazi B,
Holland N, Tager IB.
Early Environmental Exposures and Intracellular Th1/Th2 Cytokine Profiles in
24-Month Old Children Living in an Agricultural Area.
Environmental Health Perspectives. Dec 2006;114(12):1916-22.
Warner ML, Harley K, Bradman A, Vargas G, Eskenazi B.
Soda consumption and overweight status of 2-year-old Mexican-American children: The CHAMACOS birth cohort.
Obesity Research.,
Nov 2006;14(11):1966-74.
Duramad P, Tager IB, Leikauf J, Eskenazi B, Holland NT.
Expression of Th1/Th2 cytokines in human blood after in vitro treatment with
chlorpyrifos, and its metabolites, in combination with endotoxin LPS and
allergen Der p1.
J Appl Toxicol.,
2006 Sep-Oct;26(5):458-65.
Nina Holland, Clement Furlong, Maria Bastaki, Rebecca Richter, Asa
Bradman, Erin Weltzien, Alan Ho, Kenneth Beckman, and Brenda
Eskenazi.
Paraoxonase polymorphisms, haplotypes and enzyme
activity in Latino mothers and newborns.
Environmental Health Perspectives. Jul 2006; 114(7):985-91
Brenda
Eskenazi, Amy R. Marks, Asa Bradman, Laura Fenster, Dana B.
Barr, Marya Eugenya Rodriguez, Nicholas P. Jewell.
In Utero Exposure to DDT and DDE and Neurodevelopment in Mexican American Young
Children: The CHAMACOS Study. Pediatrics.
2006; 118(1):223-41
Kim Harley, Brenda Eskenazi.
Time in the United States, social support and health behaviors during pregnancy among women of
Mexican descent. Social Science and Medicine.
Jun 2006; 62(12):3048-61
Bradman A, Whitaker D, Quirós L, Castorina R, Henn BC,
Nishioka M, Morgan J, Barr DB, Harnly M, Brisbin JA, Kauffman PE, Sheldon LS,
McKone TE, Eskenazi B.
Pesticides and their Metabolites in the Homes and Urine of Farmworker Children
Living in the Salinas Valley, CA. JESEE. May 2006;(online)
Alesia C Ferguson, Robert A Canales,
Paloma Beamer, Willa Auyeung, Maya Key, Amy Munninghoff, Kevin Tse-Wing Lee,
Alexander Robertson and James O Leckie.
Video methods in the quantification of children's
exposures. J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol
May 2006; 16(3):287-98.
Abbey
Alkon, Suzanne Lippert, Nicole Vujan, Marya Eugenya Rodriquez,
thomas Boyce, Brenda Eskenazi.
The Ontogeny of Autonomic Measures in Six and Twelve Month Old Infants.
Developmental Psychology. Apr 2006; 48(3):197-208
Laura Fenster, Brenda Eskenazi, Meredith Anderson,
Asa Bradman, Kim Harley, Hedy Hernandez, Alan Hubbard, Dana B. Barr.
Association of in utero organochlorine pesticide exposure and fetal
growth and length of gestation in an agricultural population.
Environmental Health Perspectives. Apr 2006; 114(4):597-602
Clement
Furlong, Nina Holland, Rebecca Richter, Asa Bradman,
Alan Ho, and Brenda Eskenazi.
PON1 status of farmworker mothers and children as a predictor of organophosphate
sensitivity. Pharmacogenetics and Genomics.
2006, 16:183-190.
Asa
Bradman, Brenda Eskenazi,Dana B. Barr,RobertoBravo, RosemaryCastorina,
Jonathan Chevrier, Katherine Kogut, Martha E. Harnly, Thomas E. McKone.
Organophosphate urinary metabolite levels during pregnancy and after
delivery in women living in an agricultural community.
Environmental Health Perspectives.Dec 2005;113(12):1802-7.
Asa Bradman, Jonathan
Chevrier, Ira Tager, Michael Lipsett, Jaqueline Sedgwick, Janet Macher,
Ana B. Vargas, Elvia B. Cabrera, Jose M.
Camacho, Rosana Weldon, Katherine Kogut, Nicholas P. Jewell, Brenda
Eskenazi.
Association of housing disrepair indicators with cockroach and rodent infestations in a cohort
of pregnant Latina women and their children.
Environmental Health Perspectives. Dec 2005;113(12):1795-801.
Barbara A. Israel, Edith A.
Parker, Zachary Rowe, Alicia Salvatore, Meredith
Minkler, Jesús López, et al. Mini-Monograph:
Community-Based Participatory Research: Lessons Learned
From The Centers For Children’s Environmental Health And
Disease Prevention Research.
Environmental Health Perspectives. Oct 2005;113(10):1463-71.
Brenda Eskenazi, Eleanor A.
Gladstone, Gertrud S. Berkowitz, Christina H.
Drew, Elaine M. Faustman, Nina T. Holland, Bruce Lanphear, Stefanie J.
Meisel, Frederica P. Perera, Virginia A. Rauh, Anne Sweeney, Robin M.
Whyatt, Kimberly Yolton.
Mini-Monograph: Methodologic and Logistic Issues in Conducting Longitudinal Birth Cohort Studies:
Lessons Learned from the Centers for Children’s Environmental
Health and Disease Prevention Research.
Environmental Health Perspectives. Oct 2005;113(10):1419-29.
Harnly
M, McLaughlin R, Bradman A, Anderson M, Gunier R. Correlating
Agricultural Use of Organophosphates with Outdoor Air Concentrations: A
Particular Concern for Children.
Environmental Health Perspectives. Sep 2005;113(9):1184-9.
Jessica
G. Young, Brenda Eskenazi, Eleanor A. Gladstone, Asa Bradman, Lesley
Pedersen, Caroline Johnson, Dana B. Barr, Clement E. Furlong, Nina T.
Holland.
Association Between In Utero Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure and Abnormal Reflexes in Neonates.
NeuroToxicology. Mar 2005;26(2):199-209.
Kim
Harley, Brenda Eskenazi, Gladys Block.
The association of time in the US and diet during pregnancy in low-income women of Mexican
descent. Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology.
Mar 2005;19:125–134.
Brenda
Eskenazi, Kim Harley, Asa Bradman, Erin Weltzien, Nicholas P. Jewell,
Dana B. Barr, Clement E. Furlong, and Nina T. Holland. Association
of in Utero Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure and Fetal
Growth and Length of Gestation in an Agricultural Population.
Environmental Health Perspectives. Jul 2004;112(10):1116–1124.
Lisa Goldman, Brenda Eskenazi, Asa Bradman, Nicholas P. Jewell.
Risk Behaviors for Pesticide Exposure Among Pregnant Women Living in
Farmworker Households in Salinas, California.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2004;45:491–499.
Paurene
Duramad, Christopher W. McMahon, Alan Hubbard, Brenda Eskenazi, Nina T.
Holland.
Flow Cytometric Detection of Intracellular Th1/Th2
Cytokines Using Whole Blood: Validation of Immunologic Biomarker for
Use in Epidemiologic Studies.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. Sep 2004;13(9):1452–8.
Bradman,
A., Barr, D., Claus, B., Drumheller, T., Curry, C., Eskenazi,
B.
Measurement of pesticides and other toxicants in amniotic
fluid as a potential biomarker of prenatal exposure: A
validation study.
Environmental Health Perspectives. 2003;111(14):1779-1782.
Rosemary
Castorina, Asa Bradman, Thomas E.
McKone, Dana B. Barr, Martha E. Harnly, Brenda Eskenazi. Cumulative
Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure and Risk Assessment among
Pregnant Women Living in an Agricultural Community: A Case Study from
the CHAMACOS Cohort.
Environmental Health Perspectives. Oct 2003;111(13):1640–1648.
Longnecker, M.P., Bellinger,
D.C., Crews, D., Eskenazi, B., Silbergeld, E.K., Woodruff, T.J., Susser, E.S.
An approach to assessment of endocrine disruption in the National
Children's Study. Environmental Health Perspectives,
Oct 2003;111(13):1691-7.
Castorina, R., Woodruff, T.J.
Assessment of potential risk levels
associated with EPA reference values.
Environmental Health Perspectives, Aug 2003;111(10):1318-25.
Eskenazi
B., Bradman A., Gladstone E., Jaramillo S., Birch K., Holland N.
CHAMACOS, A longitudinal birth cohort study: Lessons from the fields.
Journal of Children's Health, 2003;1(1):3-27.
Holland, N., Smith, M.T., Eskenazi, B., Bastaki, M.
Biological sample collection and processing for molecular
epidemiological studies.
Reviews in Mutation Research,
2003;543:217-234.
Bradman,
A., Eskenazi, B., Sutton, P., Athanasoulis, M., Goldman, L.R.
Iron deficiency associated with higher blood lead in children living in contaminated environments.
Environmental Health Perspectives, 109(10):1079-1084, 2001.
Eskenazi, B., Bradman, A.
Longitudinal investigation of pesticides and allergen exposures to children living
in agricultural communities in California.
Urban Health and Development Bulletin, (4)2:33-44, 2001.
Eskenazi, B., Bradman, A.,
Castorina, R.
Exposures
of children to organophosphate pesticides and their potential
adverse health effects.
Environmental Health Perspectives,
107(suppl 3):409-419, 1999.