The associations that income, education, and ethnicity have with birthweight and prematurity: how close are they?
Objectives. To identify evidence that income, education, or ethnicity might be associated with low birthweight, small-for-gestational-age birth, or preterm birth. Methods. A systematic review was conducted using searches in two online databases, PubMed and Literature in the Health Sciences in Latin...
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Main Authors: | Ana Daniela Izoton de Sadovsky (Author), Keila Cristina Mascarello (Author), Angelica Espinosa Miranda (Author), Mariangela F. Silveira (Author) |
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Pan American Health Organization,
2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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