Association of Ambient air Pollution with risk of preeclampsia during pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study
Abstract Background Ambient air pollution is becoming a serious environmental problem in China. The results were inconsistent on that air pollution was a risk factor of preeclampsia in pregnancy. Methods Total 116,042 pregnant women were enrolled from 22 hospitals in 10 cities of Hebei Province, Chi...
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Main Authors: | Lu Jia (Author), Qing Liu (Author), Huiqing Hou (Author), Guangli Guo (Author), Ting Zhang (Author), Songli Fan (Author), Li Wang (Author) |
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