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developmental toxicity[di‚vel·əp¦ment·əl tak′sis·ə·dē] (medicine) Adverse effects on the developing child which result from exposure to toxic chemicals or other toxic substances, can include birth defects, low birth weight, and functional or behavioral weaknesses that show up as the child develops. Developmental Toxicity
toxicity [tok-sis´ĭ-te] the quality of being poisonous, especially the degree of virulence of a toxic microbe or of a poison.developmental toxicity the extent to which a toxin produces adverse effects on a developing embryo or fetus; see also teratogenesis.maternal toxicity a toxic effect on a pregnant woman or nursing mother, as opposed to one affecting an embryo, fetus, or nursing infant.The occurrence of adverse effects on a developing organism attributed to exposure to a chemical before conception, in utero, after birth, or during sexual maturation |