Guadeloupe tests residents for lingering banana farm pesticides
NCT ID NCT07251036
Summary
This study aims to measure levels of a banned pesticide called chlordecone in the blood of people living in Guadeloupe. It will enroll 3,000 adult residents to understand how widespread the contamination is and test whether a support program can help people lower their body's pesticide levels. The research involves a blood test and a follow-up survey, but does not provide a medical treatment.
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la Guadeloupe
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