Abstract Background The United States (U.S.) suffers from high infant mortality (IM) rates and there are significant racial/ethnic differences in these rates. Prior studies on the environment and infant mortality are generally limited to singular exposures. We utilize the Environmental Quality Index (EQI), a measure of cumulative environmental exposure (across air, water, land, sociodemographic, and land domains) for U.S. counties from 2000 to 2005, to investigate associations between ambient environment and IM across maternal race/ethnicity. Methods We linked 2000–2005 infant data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the EQI (n = 22,702,529; 144,741 deaths). We utilized multi-level regression to estimate associations...
Recent studies have found associations between particulate air pollution and total and adult mortali...
Between 2005 and 2010, infants born to non-Hispanic black mothers experienced a 3-fold elevated risk...
Abstract Background Both air pollution exposure and s...
Background: The United States (U.S.) suffers from high infant mortality (IM) rates and there are sig...
The concept of economic development has broadened to include environmental quality and population he...
The concept of economic development has broadened to include environmental quality and population he...
This paper will discuss the effects of exposure to pollution, in particular particulate matter, on i...
Birth weight is an important indicator of overall infant health and a strong predictor of infant mor...
Assessing cumulative effects of the multiple environmental factors influencing mortality remains a c...
ObjectiveOur goal was to evaluate the relationship between cause-specific postneonatal infant mortal...
Birth weight is an important indicator of overall infant health and a strong predictor of infant mor...
Background Many environmental factors have been independently associated with preterm birth (PTB). H...
This paper examines socioeconomic and environmental agents that may affect infant mortality rates am...
BackgroundThe impact of outdoor air pollution on infant mortality has not been quantified.MethodsBas...
Background: Many environmental factors have been independently associated with preterm birth (PTB). ...
Recent studies have found associations between particulate air pollution and total and adult mortali...
Between 2005 and 2010, infants born to non-Hispanic black mothers experienced a 3-fold elevated risk...
Abstract Background Both air pollution exposure and s...
Background: The United States (U.S.) suffers from high infant mortality (IM) rates and there are sig...
The concept of economic development has broadened to include environmental quality and population he...
The concept of economic development has broadened to include environmental quality and population he...
This paper will discuss the effects of exposure to pollution, in particular particulate matter, on i...
Birth weight is an important indicator of overall infant health and a strong predictor of infant mor...
Assessing cumulative effects of the multiple environmental factors influencing mortality remains a c...
ObjectiveOur goal was to evaluate the relationship between cause-specific postneonatal infant mortal...
Birth weight is an important indicator of overall infant health and a strong predictor of infant mor...
Background Many environmental factors have been independently associated with preterm birth (PTB). H...
This paper examines socioeconomic and environmental agents that may affect infant mortality rates am...
BackgroundThe impact of outdoor air pollution on infant mortality has not been quantified.MethodsBas...
Background: Many environmental factors have been independently associated with preterm birth (PTB). ...
Recent studies have found associations between particulate air pollution and total and adult mortali...
Between 2005 and 2010, infants born to non-Hispanic black mothers experienced a 3-fold elevated risk...
Abstract Background Both air pollution exposure and s...