Studies suggest that airborne particulate matter (PM) may be associated with postneonatal infant mortality, particularly with respiratory causes and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). To further explore this issue, we examined the relationship between long-term exposure to fine PM air pollution and postneonatal infant mortality in California. We linked monitoring data for P
Abstract Objectives: Air pollution has been associated with increased mortality and morbidity in se...
IntroductionIntrauterine growth restriction has been associated with exposure to air pollution, but ...
iAbstract Epidemiological evidence indicates that present-day ambient particulate matter (PM) and/or...
Studies suggest that airborne particulate matter (PM) may be associated with postneonatal infant mor...
Recent studies have found associations between particulate air pollution and total and adult mortali...
ObjectiveOur goal was to evaluate the relationship between cause-specific postneonatal infant mortal...
Many studies have found associations between particulate matter having an aerodynamic diameter of a ...
Studies have established a link between exposure to fine particles (PM2.5) and mortality in infants ...
We examine the impact of air pollution on infant death in California over the 1990s. Our work offers...
[[abstract]]The association between air pollution and infant mortality has been inconsistently repor...
There is a growing body of evidence for serious health consequences of exposure to ambient air pollu...
BackgroundThe impact of outdoor air pollution on infant mortality has not been quantified.MethodsBas...
Although the rate of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has been reduced with the 'Back to Sleep' c...
Recent studies have suggested an association between air pollution and stillbirth. In this Californi...
BackgroundLow birth weight (LBW, <2500 g) has been associated with exposure to air pollution, but...
Abstract Objectives: Air pollution has been associated with increased mortality and morbidity in se...
IntroductionIntrauterine growth restriction has been associated with exposure to air pollution, but ...
iAbstract Epidemiological evidence indicates that present-day ambient particulate matter (PM) and/or...
Studies suggest that airborne particulate matter (PM) may be associated with postneonatal infant mor...
Recent studies have found associations between particulate air pollution and total and adult mortali...
ObjectiveOur goal was to evaluate the relationship between cause-specific postneonatal infant mortal...
Many studies have found associations between particulate matter having an aerodynamic diameter of a ...
Studies have established a link between exposure to fine particles (PM2.5) and mortality in infants ...
We examine the impact of air pollution on infant death in California over the 1990s. Our work offers...
[[abstract]]The association between air pollution and infant mortality has been inconsistently repor...
There is a growing body of evidence for serious health consequences of exposure to ambient air pollu...
BackgroundThe impact of outdoor air pollution on infant mortality has not been quantified.MethodsBas...
Although the rate of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has been reduced with the 'Back to Sleep' c...
Recent studies have suggested an association between air pollution and stillbirth. In this Californi...
BackgroundLow birth weight (LBW, <2500 g) has been associated with exposure to air pollution, but...
Abstract Objectives: Air pollution has been associated with increased mortality and morbidity in se...
IntroductionIntrauterine growth restriction has been associated with exposure to air pollution, but ...
iAbstract Epidemiological evidence indicates that present-day ambient particulate matter (PM) and/or...