Prenatal exposure to air pollution during the early and middle stages of pregnancy is associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes at ages 1 to 3 years

Perera, F., Miao, Y., Ross, Z., Rauh, V., Margolis, A., Hoepner, L., Riley, K. W., Herbstman, J., & Wang, S. (2024). Prenatal exposure to air pollution during the early and middle stages of pregnancy is associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes at ages 1 to 3 years. Environmental Health, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12940-024-01132-9
Authors:
Frederica Perera
Yuqi Miao
Zev Ross
Virginia Rauh
Amy Margolis
Lori Hoepner
Kylie W Riley
Julie Herbstman
Shuang Wang
Affiliated Authors:
Frederica Perera
Yuqi Miao
Virginia Rauh
Amy Margolis
Lori Hoepner
Kylie W Riley
Julie Herbstman
Shuang Wang
Author Keywords:
air pollution
children
critical windows
neurodevelopment
prenatal
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1186/s12940-024-01132-9
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PubMed

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