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2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-020-03206-1
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Maternal exposure to Wenchuan earthquake and prolonged risk of offspring birth outcomes: a natural experiment study

Abstract: Background The prolonged effects of disasters on reproductive outcomes among the survivors are less studied, and the findings are inconsistent. We examined the associations of maternal exposure to the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake years before conception with adverse birth outcomes. Methods We included 73,493 women who delivered in 96 hospitals in 24 provinces and autonomous regions from the 2015/16 China Labor and Delivery Survey. We wei… Show more

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“…This study included 96 hospitals with at least a 70% completion rate in 24 provinces of China, and the preliminary sample size was 75,128 [ 17 ]. All participants in Heilongjiang province ( n = 1732) were excluded because the information on antibiotic use was invalid.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study included 96 hospitals with at least a 70% completion rate in 24 provinces of China, and the preliminary sample size was 75,128 [ 17 ]. All participants in Heilongjiang province ( n = 1732) were excluded because the information on antibiotic use was invalid.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CLDS data coordination center (DCC) was established to coordinate hospitals, train investigators, and manage the database. For data collection, the CLDS DCC randomly selected 6 weeks within 12 months for hospitals with at least 6000 annual births or 10 weeks within 12 months for hospitals with less than 6000 annual births [15][16][17]. The trained research nurses retrieved, reviewed, and extracted the data of new births and their mothers from the maternal delivery records under the supervision of the CLDS DCC.…”
Section: Study Design and Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 67 , 68 Natural disasters such as earthquakes have also affected birth weight and length of gestation, with some studies reporting sex-specific differences in results. 7 , 9 , 69 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These have been used to assess short-term exposure windows for acute health outcomes, such as 1 month prior to health events [ 94 ], and longer-term windows such as summing cumulative peak ground acceleration from shakemap data over a 6-year period [ 95 ]. Prior work has connected earthquakes to adverse perinatal and child health [ 100 103 ], but no studies have evaluated the role of UOGD-induced earthquakes and adverse birth outcomes.…”
Section: Pathway-specific Proximity-based Models and Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%