Mercury from fish does not reduce children's IQs.Trasande et al. (2005) concluded that prenatal methylmercury (MeHg) exposure is reducing children's IQs (intelligence quotients), costing $8.7 billion/year. They achieved this high estimate a) by assuming that IQ reductions occur at MeHg exposures near or even below the 5.8 [micro]g/L reference dose (RfD), although there is no evidence for IQ reductions even at much higher exposures; and b) by overstating by nearly a factor of three the fraction of newborns with MeHg exceeding the RfD. I believe that their analysis is flawed, invalid, and not appropriate as an input to policy decisions. Trasande et al. (2005) assumed that 10% of newborns are exposed prenatally to MeHg exceeding the RfD. However, the appropriate value is 3.6%. Trasande et al. made two errors. First, they used a lower RfD than 5.8 [micro]g/L, based on the observed enrichment of MeHg in umbilical cord blood umbilical cord blood Transplantation A source of primitive and stem cells that can be used to reconstitute BM destroyed by aplastic anemia or by RT or chemotherapy for CA, lymphoproliferative malignancies. See Bone marrow transplantation, Stem cell therapy. relative to maternal blood. However, the current RfD already accounts explicitly for this enrichment through an uncertainty factor of 3.15 applied to the benchmark dose lower limit [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and (EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid. EPA abbr. eicosapentaenoic acid EPA, n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic. EPA, n. ) 2001]. Second, they assumed that women 16-49 years of age measured during 1999-2000 accurately represented MeHg levels in pregnant women (Mahaffey et al. 2004). National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES NHANES National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (US CDC) ) data collected during 1999-2002 (Jones et al. 2004), available before Trasande et al. (2005) submitted their manuscript, show the 95th percentile percentile, n the number in a frequency distribution below which a certain percentage of fees will fall. E.g., the ninetieth percentile is the number that divides the distribution of fees into the lower 90% and the upper 10%, or that fee level MeHg level for pregnant women to be 32% below Trasande et al.'s value. If any MeHg exposure above the RfD reduced IQ, there would still be cause for concern. However, there is no evidence for IQ reductions even at exposures several times the RfD. Previous studies in the Seychelles Islands Noun 1. Seychelles islands - a group of about 90 islands in the western Indian Ocean to the north of Madagascar Seychelles Republic of Seychelles, Seychelles - a republic on the Seychelles islands; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1976 (Myers et al. 2003) and New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland. (Crump et al. 1998) did not find IQ reductions at any MeHg exposure. A study in the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands or Faeroe Islands Group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean that form a self-governing region of Denmark. Area: 540 sq mi (1,399 sq km). Population: (2002 est.) 47,400. (Grandjean et al. 1999) did not measure IQ. Many children in these studies had prenatal MeHg exposures exceeding 10 times the RfD. The claim of IQ reductions in Americans is even weaker because Americans' MeHg exposures are far lower. Of 629 pregnant women measured by NHANES, the highest exposure was 3.7 times the RfD (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), agency of the U.S. Public Health Service since 1973, with headquarters in Atlanta; it was established in 1946 as the Communicable Disease Center. 2005). Among those exceeding the RfD, 75% were below twice the RfD. Trasande et al. (2005) cited results from the Faroe Islands (Grandjean et al. 1999) to claim IQ reductions, but this study is less compelling than the Seychelles study (Myers et al. 2003b) for assessing Americans' risks: a) the Seychellois are exposed to MeHg through ocean fish, similar to Americans, whereas the Faroese are exposed through whale meat (Myers et al. 2003b); b) the Seychellois are ethnically diverse, but the Faroese are homogeneously Scandinavian (Rice et al. 2003); and c) the Seychelles study used hair MeHg to measure exposure, and the Faroes study used cord blood cord blood n. Blood present in the umbilical vessels at the time of delivery. . Hair MeHg has been calibrated cal·i·brate tr.v. cal·i·brat·ed, cal·i·brat·ing, cal·i·brates 1. To check, adjust, or determine by comparison with a standard (the graduations of a quantitative measuring instrument): with fetal brain levels, but cord blood has not (Cernichiari et al. 1995; Myers et al. 2003a). Despite the advantages of the Seychelles study, Trasande et al. (2005) dismissed it, claiming that the National Research Council (NRC NRC abbr. 1. National Research Council 2. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Noun 1. NRC - an independent federal agency created in 1974 to license and regulate nuclear power plants 2000) "opined that the most credible of the three prospective epidemiologic studies was the Faroe Islands investigation." In reality, referring to all three studies, the NRC (2000) concluded that "each of these studies was well designed and carefully conducted." Nevertheless, the NRC "concluded that a well-designed study with positive effects provides the most appropriate public-health basis for the RfD." The NRC thus excluded the Seychelles study not because of the quality of the study but because the study found that MeHg did not cause any harm. Trasande et al. (2005) also made other errors: * They claimed that the New Zealand study reported IQ reductions, citing Kjellstrom et al. (1986, 1989). However, they omitted Crump et al.'s (1998) reanalysis, coauthored with Kjellstrom, which superseded previous reports and found no IQ reduction. * They claimed that the Seychelles study had only half the statistical power of the Faroes study. The studies actually have similar power (Myers et al. 2003; NRC 2000). * They claimd the NRC concluded that MeHg reduces IQs even at exposures lower than the RfD. However, the NAS (1) See network access server. (2) (Network Attached Storage) A specialized file server that connects to the network. A NAS device contains a slimmed-down operating system and a file system and processes only I/O requests by supporting the popular cautioned that the cohort studies were incapable of assessing effects of exposures near the RfD, because hardly any children had such low MeHg exposures (NRC 2000). The weight of the evidence indicates that MeHg, even at exposures substantially greater than the highest U.S. levels, does not reduce children's IQ. The evidence against IQ reductions is particularly strong for MeHg exposures from fish. Trasande et al. (2005) relied on mistaken assumptions regarding exposures to and effects of MeHg, and misinterpreted or omitted contrary evidence. Therefore, I consider their analysis to be fundamentally flawed and invalid. The author is a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI) is a conservative think tank, founded in 1943. According to the institute its mission "to defend the principles and improve the institutions of American freedom and democratic capitalism — limited government, for Public Policy Research, a nonpartisan, nonprofit institution involved in research and education on issues of government, politics, economics, and social welfare. 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