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Ambient PM

Authors :
Yujuan, Zhang
Jianmei, Wang
Li, Chen
Hua, Yang
Bumei, Zhang
Qina, Wang
Liyuan, Hu
Nan, Zhang
Sverre, Vedal
Fengxia, Xue
Zhipeng, Bai
Source :
Environment international. 126
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Experimental research suggests that fine particulate matter (PMTo estimate associations between clinically recognized early pregnancy loss (CREPL) and exposure to ambient PMCREPL cases and normal early pregnancy controls (of similar age and gravidity presenting within one week, a total of 364 pairs) were recruited between July 2017 and July 2018 among women residing in Tianjin, China. Average ambient PMBased on adjusted models, CREPL was significantly associated with a 10 μg/mMaternal exposures to ambient PM

Details

ISSN :
18736750
Volume :
126
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environment international
Accession number :
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