Banned Pesticide's hidden threat to Women's fertility investigated
NCT ID NCT07231510
Summary
This study aims to understand if exposure to chlordecone, a pesticide used in the French West Indies decades ago, affects women's fertility. Researchers will measure the pesticide levels in 634 women from Guadeloupe who are experiencing infertility and check their hormone levels and ovarian reserve. The goal is to gather evidence about a potential environmental cause of fertility problems in this region.
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Chu de La Guadeloupe
RECRUITINGPointe-à-Pitre, 97159, Guadeloupe
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