Ibeh Nnanna Isaiahand Unuabonah Uyi Ibhoje
Introduction: Of the known mycotoxins, the most important in relation to direct hazard to human health are the aflatoxins.
Aim: to determine the level of exposure of aflatoxin from mother to child and its mode of transfer.
Patients and Method: 570 pregnant women in the labour ward of The Federal Medical Centre Yola were investigated for their aflatoxin content by using the velasco fluorotoxin meter which comprised of 89 samples of amniotic fluid, 213 of serum from maternal blood and 211 serums from neonatal cord blood; 57 of those were controls.
Results: The Aflatoxin values of G1, G2, and M2 above 20 ppb were obtained in 66 samples of the amniotic fluid (74.1%); 133 from venous maternal blood (62.4%) and 142 from neonatal cord blood (67.2%). blood.
Conclusion: This results is suggestive that aflatoxin present in maternal blood crosses the transplacental barrier and accumulates in the foetus which further explains the high concentration of aflatoxin in the amniotic fluid and the in utero exposure to these toxins.
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