About this trial
Chlordecone is an organochlorine pesticide used in the French West Indies (FWI) from 1972 to 1993 to control the banana root borer. Due to its very long persistence the population continues to be exposed to this chemical through their food consumptions. Although, chlordecone have been associated in animal study impairment of ovarian reserve, to date, no study has been published concerning the link between chlordecone exposure and female fertility. The main objective of this project is to study the association between chlordecone exposure and anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) in women consulting for couple infertility in Guadeloupe.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Women aged from 18 to 39 years
Consulting for couple infertility at the Centre Caribéen de Médecine de la Reproduction (CCMR, Caribbean Center for Reproductive Medicine) of the University Hospital of Guadeloupe
Free, informed and written consent
Disqualifiers
Women aged from 18 to 39 years
Consulting for couple infertility at the Centre Caribéen de Médecine de la Reproduction (CCMR, Caribbean Center for Reproductive Medicine) of the University Hospital of Guadeloupe
Free, informed and written consent
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la Guadeloupe
Lead sponsor
Institut Pasteur de Guadeloupe
Collaborator
Rennes University Hospital
Collaborator