Preterm birth is the largest contributor to neonatal mortality globally and it is also associated with several adverse health outcomes. Recent studies have found an association between maternal exposure to air pollution and an increased risk for preterm birth. As a constituent of air pollution, ozone is a highly reactive molecule with several negative health effects when present near earth's surface. This health impact assessment aims to estimate the proportion of preterm births - in current and future situations - attributable to maternal ozone exposure in 30 European countries (EU30). A literature search was performed using relevant keywords, followed by meta-analysis with STATA software in which five studies investigating exposure-respon...
Abstract Background: There is some evidence that prenatal exposure to low-level air pollution incre...
Although much is known about the incidence and burden of preterm birth, its biological mechanisms ar...
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is the leading identifiable predisposing factor for pr...
Preterm birth is the largest contributor to neonatal mortality globally and it is also associated wi...
There is growing evidence of adverse birth outcomes due to exposure to air pollution during gestatio...
There is growing evidence of adverse birth outcomes due to exposure to air pollution during gestatio...
Atmospheric pollutants and meteorological conditions are suspected to be causes of preterm birth. We...
Atmospheric pollutants and meteorological conditions are suspected to be causes of preterm birth. We...
Atmospheric pollutants and meteorological conditions are suspected to be causes of preterm birth. We...
Background: Maternal exposure to ozone (O3) may cause systemic inflammation and oxidative stress and...
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to study the possible associations between exposure to elevated levels of ai...
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is the leading identifiable predisposing factor for pr...
Abstract Background: There is some evidence that prenatal exposure to low-level air pollution incre...
Although much is known about the incidence and burden of preterm birth, its biological mechanisms ar...
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is the leading identifiable predisposing factor for pr...
Preterm birth is the largest contributor to neonatal mortality globally and it is also associated wi...
There is growing evidence of adverse birth outcomes due to exposure to air pollution during gestatio...
There is growing evidence of adverse birth outcomes due to exposure to air pollution during gestatio...
Atmospheric pollutants and meteorological conditions are suspected to be causes of preterm birth. We...
Atmospheric pollutants and meteorological conditions are suspected to be causes of preterm birth. We...
Atmospheric pollutants and meteorological conditions are suspected to be causes of preterm birth. We...
Background: Maternal exposure to ozone (O3) may cause systemic inflammation and oxidative stress and...
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to study the possible associations between exposure to elevated levels of ai...
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is the leading identifiable predisposing factor for pr...
Abstract Background: There is some evidence that prenatal exposure to low-level air pollution incre...
Although much is known about the incidence and burden of preterm birth, its biological mechanisms ar...
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is the leading identifiable predisposing factor for pr...