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Adverse Reproductive Health Outcomes and Exposure to Gaseous and Particulate-Matter Air Pollution in Pregnant Women
Research Report 188,
2016
HEI Research Report 188 analyzes associations between increases in various air pollution exposure metrics and increased risks of preterm birth. Jun Wu was funded under HEI's Walter A. Rosenblith New Investigator Award to conduct a comprehensive nested, case-control study of air pollution and adverse birth and pregnancy outcomes, using birth certificate data collected in California from 2001 to 2008. The appendices listed below are not part of the printed report.
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Research Report 188, including a critique by the HEI Review Committee | 5.41 MB |
Statement, a short synopsis | 139.48 KB |
Appendices A-E | 2.29 MB |