Plastics: premature births and neonatal deaths
- Posted on 16/04/2026 12:33
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- By raymonddzakpata@sante-education.tg
Extract from the article: A study conducted by New York University Grossman School of Medicine, published on 31 March 2026 in the journal « eClinicalMedicine », warns of the effects of plastics on pregnancy. The culprits are phthalates, particularly DEHP, substances used to s
A
study conducted by New York University Grossman School of Medicine, published
on 31 March 2026 in the journal « eClinicalMedicine », warns of the
effects of plastics on pregnancy. The culprits are phthalates, particularly
DEHP, substances used to soften materials such as PVC.
The
researchers establish a direct link between exposure to these compounds and
premature births. Invisible yet ubiquitous, phthalates circulate in the
environment via food, air and even household dust. They are also found in
everyday items such as food packaging, cosmetics and certain household
products.
The
figures are worrying: in 2018, these substances are estimated to have
contributed to around 1.97 million premature births worldwide, accounting for
over 8% of cases. At the same time, nearly 74,000 newborn deaths are thought to
be linked to them, mainly due to complications associated with prematurity.
Certain
regions are more affected, notably the Middle East and South Asia (54% of
cases), whilst Africa accounts for 26%. Faced with this situation, experts
highlight the need for a comprehensive approach to reduce exposure to plastics,
which are now ubiquitous in everyday life.
Jean
ELI