Ambient PM2.5 and clinically recognized early pregnancy loss: A case-control study with spatiotemporal exposure predictions
Author(s) -
Yujuan Zhang,
Jianmei Wang,
Li Chen,
Hua Yang,
Bumei Zhang,
Qina Wang,
Liyuan Hu,
Nan Zhang,
Sverre Vedal,
Fengxia Xue,
Zhipeng Bai
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
environment international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.582
H-Index - 191
eISSN - 1873-6750
pISSN - 0160-4120
DOI - 10.1016/j.envint.2019.02.062
Subject(s) - pregnancy , environmental science , medicine , biology , genetics
Experimental research suggests that fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) exposure might affect embryonic development. However, only few population-based studies have investigated the impact of maternal exposure to PM 2.5 on the early pregnancy loss.
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