Maternal region of origin and Small for gestational age: a cross-sectional analysis of Victorian perinatal data
Abstract Background Being born small for gestational age is a strong predictor of the short- and long-term health of the neonate, child, and adult. Variation in the rates of small for gestational age have been identified across population groups in high income countries, including Australia. Underst...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Grundy (Author), Patricia Lee (Author), Kirsten Small (Author), Faruk Ahmed (Author) |
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