2023
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.17727
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Ambient air pollution and adverse birth outcomes: A review of underlying mechanisms

Julia C. Fussell,
Eric Jauniaux,
Rachel B. Smith
et al.

Abstract: Epidemiological data provide varying degrees of evidence for associations between prenatal exposure to ambient air pollutants and adverse birth outcomes (suboptimal measures of fetal growth, preterm birth and stillbirth). To assess further certainty of effects, this review examines the experimental literature base to identify mechanisms by which air pollution (particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and ozone) could cause adverse effects on the developing fetus. It likely that this environmental insult impacts mu… Show more

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