Does residential mobility during pregnancy induce exposure misclassification for air pollution?
Abstract Background Prenatal exposure to outdoor air pollution has been shown to have health effects in many studies; low birth weight, preterm delivery, small for gestational age, and stillbirth are the most often cited. However, exposure of pregnant women is difficult to quantify, especially with...
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Main Authors: | Olivier Blanchard (Author), Séverine Deguen (Author), Wahida Kihal-Talantikite (Author), Romain François (Author), Denis Zmirou-Navier (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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