Effect of parental consanguinity on neonatal anthropometric measurements and preterm birth in Taif, Saudi Arabia
Consanguinity has received a great deal of attention as a potential risk factor of many adverse health outcomes. Consanguineous marriage is still widespread in the Middle East. The effect of consanguinity on anthropometric measurements of the newborns has been a controversial point in the past decad...
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Main Authors: | Saied K.M. Belal (Author), Ali K. Alzahrani (Author), Adnan A. Alsulaimani (Author), Amal A. Afeefy (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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