Maternal ambient air pollution, preterm birth and markers of fetal growth in Rhode Island: Results of a hospital-based linkage study
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health Sep 29, 2017
Kingsley SL, et al. - The associations between maternal ambient air pollution levels, the risk of preterm birth and markers of fetal growth were examined in an urban population with relatively low exposure to air pollution. The authors found an association between particulate matter (PM2.5) with reduced birth weight, but not with risk of preterm birth in a population with relatively low exposures to ambient air pollutants.
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