Prenatal and Postnatal Development of Rats Exposed in-Utero to a Wi-Fi Signal

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Poulletier de Gannes, F. | Haro, E. | Hurtier, A. | Taxile, M. | Aït-Aïssa, S. | Masuda, H. | Athane, A. | Ruffié, G. | Dufour, P. | Billaudel, B. | Veyret, B. | Lagroye, I.

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Oral. The present study aimed, for the first time, at evaluating the consequences of in utero exposure to a Wi-Fi signal on pregnant rats and their pups. SAR levels of 0.08, 0.4, and 4 W/kg were used. Prenatal study of foetuses delivered by caesarean was carried out on 5 females/group. Maternal observations after delivery and offspring follow-up were done during 28 days (15 females/group). For all tested conditions and for whole-body SAR levels up to 4 W/kg, no abnormalities were found on the pregnant females and no significant signs of teratology on prenatal and postnatal development of their pups were observed.

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