Lately, there has been increasing interest in the association between temperature and adverse birth outcomes including preterm birth (PTB) and stillbirth. PTB is a major predictor of many diseases later in life, and stillbirth is a devastating event for parents and families. The aim of this study was to assess the seasonal pattern of adverse birth outcomes, and to examine possible associations of maternal exposure to temperature with PTB and stillbirth. We also aimed to identify if there were any periods of the pregnancy where exposure to temperature was particularly harmful.\ud A retrospective cohort study design was used and we retrieved individual birth records from the Queensland Health Perinatal Data Collection Unit for all singleton b...
Objective To quantify the short-term effects of maternal exposure to heatwave on preterm birth. Desi...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growt...
Background: Exposure to high ambient temperatures has been shown to increase the risk of spontaneous...
Pregnant women are susceptible to ambient temperature which may associate with adverse birth outcome...
Almost 10% of all births are preterm and 2.2% are stillbirths globally. Recent research has suggeste...
Almost 10% of all births are preterm and 2.2% are stillbirths globally. Recent research has suggeste...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
Preterm birth (born before 37 completed weeks of gestation) is one of the leading causes of death am...
Preterm birth (born before 37 completed weeks of gestation) is one of the leading causes of death am...
Preterm birth (born before 37 completed weeks of gestation) is one of the leading causes of death am...
Objective To quantify the short-term effects of maternal exposure to heatwave on preterm birth. Desi...
Objective To quantify the short-term effects of maternal exposure to heatwave on preterm birth. Desi...
Objective To quantify the short-term effects of maternal exposure to heatwave on preterm birth. Desi...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growt...
Background: Exposure to high ambient temperatures has been shown to increase the risk of spontaneous...
Pregnant women are susceptible to ambient temperature which may associate with adverse birth outcome...
Almost 10% of all births are preterm and 2.2% are stillbirths globally. Recent research has suggeste...
Almost 10% of all births are preterm and 2.2% are stillbirths globally. Recent research has suggeste...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
Preterm birth (born before 37 completed weeks of gestation) is one of the leading causes of death am...
Preterm birth (born before 37 completed weeks of gestation) is one of the leading causes of death am...
Preterm birth (born before 37 completed weeks of gestation) is one of the leading causes of death am...
Objective To quantify the short-term effects of maternal exposure to heatwave on preterm birth. Desi...
Objective To quantify the short-term effects of maternal exposure to heatwave on preterm birth. Desi...
Objective To quantify the short-term effects of maternal exposure to heatwave on preterm birth. Desi...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growt...
Background: Exposure to high ambient temperatures has been shown to increase the risk of spontaneous...