Concentrations of potentially toxic metals and trace elements in pregnant women and association with birth outcomes: A cross-sectional study in Malawi.
Potentially toxic metals and trace elements have been used in Malawi for a long time. However, data on exposure to these elements by susceptible groups like pregnant women and its associations with reproductive health outcomes in Malawi and southern hemisphere is limited. We investigated the concent...
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Main Authors: | Mphatso Mwapasa (Author), Shanshan Xu (Author), Bertha Magreta Chakhame (Author), Alfred Maluwa (Author), Halina Röllin (Author), Augustine Choko (Author), Sandra Huber (Author), Jon Øyvind Odland (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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