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519 related items for PubMed ID: 17052280

  • 1. Relationships between air pollution and preterm birth in California.
    Huynh M, Woodruff TJ, Parker JD, Schoendorf KC.
    Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol; 2006 Nov; 20(6):454-61. PubMed ID: 17052280
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  • 2. Air pollution and birth weight among term infants in California.
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  • 3. Maternal exposure to low levels of ambient air pollution and preterm birth in Brisbane, Australia.
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    BJOG; 2006 Aug; 113(8):935-41. PubMed ID: 16907939
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  • 4. Ambient air pollution and preterm birth in the environment and pregnancy outcomes study at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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    Am J Epidemiol; 2007 Nov 01; 166(9):1045-52. PubMed ID: 17675655
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  • 5. A time-series analysis of any short-term effects of meteorological and air pollution factors on preterm births in London, UK.
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  • 8. Association between maternal exposure to ambient air pollutants during pregnancy and fetal growth restriction.
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    Res Rep Health Eff Inst; 2009 Mar 01; (139):5-71; discussion 73-89. PubMed ID: 19554969
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  • 12. Traffic-related air pollution and risk of preterm birth in the San Joaquin Valley of California.
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  • 13. Low levels of ambient air pollution during pregnancy and fetal growth among term neonates in Brisbane, Australia.
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  • 15. Relation between ambient air quality and selected birth defects, seven county study, Texas, 1997-2000.
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  • 16. Population-attributable risk of low birthweight related to PM10 pollution in seven Korean cities.
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  • 17. Lead exposure and birth outcomes in five communities in Shoshone County, Idaho.
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  • 18. Comparing exposure metrics in the relationship between PM2.5 and birth weight in California.
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  • 20. A Statewide Nested Case-Control Study of Preterm Birth and Air Pollution by Source and Composition: California, 2001-2008.
    Laurent O, Hu J, Li L, Kleeman MJ, Bartell SM, Cockburn M, Escobedo L, Wu J.
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