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The association between maternal exposure to pollutant particulate matter 2.5 and neonatal congenital heart defects: a systematic review protocol.

Katie C Hall1, Jennifer C Robinson.   

Abstract

REVIEW QUESTION: The objective of this review is to identify if there is an association between maternal exposure to pollutant particulate matter 2.5 during the first trimester of pregnancy and neonatal congenital heart defects within the first year of life.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28902692      PMCID: PMC5703185          DOI: 10.11124/JBISRIR-2016-003284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep        ISSN: 2202-4433


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1.  Association between maternal exposure to pollutant particulate matter 2.5 and congenital heart defects: a systematic review.

Authors:  Katie C Hall; Jennifer C Robinson
Journal:  JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep       Date:  2019-08
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