Pregnancy exposure to PM 2.5 from wildland fire smoke and preterm birth in California

Wildfires in the Western United States are a growing and significant source of air pollution that is eroding decades of progress in air pollution reduction. The effects on preterm birth during critical periods of pregnancy are unknown. We assessed associations between prenatal exposure to wildland f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environment international 2024-04, Vol.186, p.108583
Hauptverfasser: Picciotto, Sally, Huang, ShihMing, Lurmann, Frederick, Pavlovic, Nathan, Ying Chang, Shih, Mukherjee, Anondo, Goin, Dana E, Sklar, Rachel, Noth, Elizabeth, Morello-Frosch, Rachel, Padula, Amy M
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Zusammenfassung:Wildfires in the Western United States are a growing and significant source of air pollution that is eroding decades of progress in air pollution reduction. The effects on preterm birth during critical periods of pregnancy are unknown. We assessed associations between prenatal exposure to wildland fire smoke and risk of preterm birth (gestational age 
ISSN:1873-6750