This study examined 2,006 pregnant women chronically exposed to a range of naturally-occurring concentrations of arsenic in drinking-water in three upazilas in Bangladesh to find out relationships between arsenic exposure and selected reproductive health outcomes. While there was a small but statistically significant association between arsenic exposure and birth-defects (odds ratio=1.005, 95% confidence interval 1.001-1.010), other outcomes, such as stillbirth, low birth-weight, childhood stunting, and childhood under-weight, were not associated with arsenic exposure. It is possible that the association between arsenic exposure from drinking-water and birth-defects may be a statistical anomaly due to the small number of birth-defects obser...
BackgroundChronic arsenic exposure is a public health concern in many parts of the world, with eleva...
BACKGROUND: Millions of individuals worldwide, particularly in Bangladesh, are exposed to arsenic, m...
Background: Millions of individuals worldwide, particularly in Bangladesh, are exposed to arsenic, m...
This study examined 2,006 pregnant women chronically exposed to a range of naturally-occurring conce...
This study examined 2,006 pregnant women chronically exposed to a range of naturally-occurring conce...
Background: Chronic exposure to arsenic through drinking water has the potential to cause adverse pr...
Background: Chronic exposure to arsenic through drinking water has the potential to cause adverse pr...
This study assessed the exposure of pregnant women to arsenic in Matlab, Bangladesh, an area with hi...
(1) Background: Arsenic (As) is a common drinking water contaminant that is regulated as a carcinoge...
The role of nutritional factors in arsenic metabolism and toxicity is yet to be fully elucidated. A ...
This paper assesses the impact of arsenic (As) exposure on pregnancy outcomes in Bangladesh. A total...
Inorganic arsenic is found in drinking water based on groundwater in many countries, including Bangl...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
The authors evaluated the effect of arsenic exposure on fetal and infant survival in a cohort of 29,...
The authors evaluated the effect of arsenic exposure on fetal and infant survival in a cohort of 29,...
BackgroundChronic arsenic exposure is a public health concern in many parts of the world, with eleva...
BACKGROUND: Millions of individuals worldwide, particularly in Bangladesh, are exposed to arsenic, m...
Background: Millions of individuals worldwide, particularly in Bangladesh, are exposed to arsenic, m...
This study examined 2,006 pregnant women chronically exposed to a range of naturally-occurring conce...
This study examined 2,006 pregnant women chronically exposed to a range of naturally-occurring conce...
Background: Chronic exposure to arsenic through drinking water has the potential to cause adverse pr...
Background: Chronic exposure to arsenic through drinking water has the potential to cause adverse pr...
This study assessed the exposure of pregnant women to arsenic in Matlab, Bangladesh, an area with hi...
(1) Background: Arsenic (As) is a common drinking water contaminant that is regulated as a carcinoge...
The role of nutritional factors in arsenic metabolism and toxicity is yet to be fully elucidated. A ...
This paper assesses the impact of arsenic (As) exposure on pregnancy outcomes in Bangladesh. A total...
Inorganic arsenic is found in drinking water based on groundwater in many countries, including Bangl...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
The authors evaluated the effect of arsenic exposure on fetal and infant survival in a cohort of 29,...
The authors evaluated the effect of arsenic exposure on fetal and infant survival in a cohort of 29,...
BackgroundChronic arsenic exposure is a public health concern in many parts of the world, with eleva...
BACKGROUND: Millions of individuals worldwide, particularly in Bangladesh, are exposed to arsenic, m...
Background: Millions of individuals worldwide, particularly in Bangladesh, are exposed to arsenic, m...