Traffic related air pollution and autism spectrum disorder: A population based nested case-control study in Israel
American Journal of Epidemiology Aug 21, 2017
Raz R, et al. – The link between NO2, a traffic pollution tracer, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was investigated in the present study. In Israel, reported odds of ASD were higher in relation to postnatal exposure to NO2, whereas, prenatal exposure was associated with lower odds. The latter might relate to selection effects.
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