Air pollution in the week prior to delivery and preterm birth in 24 Canadian cities: a time to event analysis
Abstract Background Numerous studies have examined the association between air pollution and preterm birth (< 37 weeks gestation) but findings have been inconsistent. These associations may be more difficult to detect than associations with other adverse birth outcomes because of the different du...
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Main Authors: | David M. Stieb (Author), Eric Lavigne (Author), Li Chen (Author), Lauren Pinault (Author), Antonio Gasparrini (Author), Michael Tjepkema (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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