Concern that living near a particular landfill site in Wales caused increased risk of births with congenital malformations led us to examine whether residents living close to 24 landfill sites in Wales experienced increased rates of congenital anomalies after the landfills opened compared with before they opened. We carried out a small-area study in which expected rates of congenital anomalies in births to mothers living within 2 km of the sites, before and after opening of the sites, were estimated from a logistic regression model fitted to all births in residents living at least 4 km away from these sites and hence not likely to be subject to contamination from a landfill, adjusting for hospital catchment area, year of birth, sex, materna...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether there is an association between risk of congenital anomaly and an...
Background Few studies have investigated congenital anomalies in relation to municipal waste inciner...
International audienceCongenital abnormalities (CAs) remain a major cause of stillbirth and neonatal...
Concern that living near a particular landfill site in Wales caused increased risk of births with co...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk of adverse birth outcomes associated with residence near landfil...
BACKGROUND: A 33% increase in the risk of congenital anomalies has been found among residents near h...
Concern about environmental pollutants has increased; however, it remains unclear whether chronic ex...
Background Few studies have investigated congenital anomalies in relation to municipal waste inciner...
Introduction. Chemicals emitted by the municipal waste incinerators are suspected to increase risk o...
The health impact on populations residing in industrially contaminated sites (CSs) is recognized as ...
Previous findings of the EUROHAZCON study showed a 33% increase in risk of non-chromosomal anomalies...
Few studies have investigated the occurrence of both low birth weight (LBW) and congenital anomalies...
Municipal waste incineration induces environmental contamination with toxic substances such as dioxi...
Objectives To investigate whether there is an association between risk of congenital anomaly and ann...
Background Environmental pollution as a cause of congenital anomalies is sometimes suspected because...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether there is an association between risk of congenital anomaly and an...
Background Few studies have investigated congenital anomalies in relation to municipal waste inciner...
International audienceCongenital abnormalities (CAs) remain a major cause of stillbirth and neonatal...
Concern that living near a particular landfill site in Wales caused increased risk of births with co...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk of adverse birth outcomes associated with residence near landfil...
BACKGROUND: A 33% increase in the risk of congenital anomalies has been found among residents near h...
Concern about environmental pollutants has increased; however, it remains unclear whether chronic ex...
Background Few studies have investigated congenital anomalies in relation to municipal waste inciner...
Introduction. Chemicals emitted by the municipal waste incinerators are suspected to increase risk o...
The health impact on populations residing in industrially contaminated sites (CSs) is recognized as ...
Previous findings of the EUROHAZCON study showed a 33% increase in risk of non-chromosomal anomalies...
Few studies have investigated the occurrence of both low birth weight (LBW) and congenital anomalies...
Municipal waste incineration induces environmental contamination with toxic substances such as dioxi...
Objectives To investigate whether there is an association between risk of congenital anomaly and ann...
Background Environmental pollution as a cause of congenital anomalies is sometimes suspected because...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether there is an association between risk of congenital anomaly and an...
Background Few studies have investigated congenital anomalies in relation to municipal waste inciner...
International audienceCongenital abnormalities (CAs) remain a major cause of stillbirth and neonatal...