A time-to-event analysis of the association between ambient air pollution and risk of spontaneous abortion using vital records in the U.S. state of Georgia (2005-2014)
Hsiao T, Gaskins A, Warren J, Darrow L, Strickland M, Russell A, Chang H. A time-to-event analysis of the association between ambient air pollution and risk of spontaneous abortion using vital records in the U.S. state of Georgia (2005-2014). American Journal Of Epidemiology 2025, kwaf019. PMID: 39894759, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwaf019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHazard ratioElemental carbonAmbient air pollution exposurePrenatal exposure windowsExposure to traffic-related pollutionResidential census tractsOrganic carbonEstimate hazard ratiosFetal death recordsRisk of spontaneous abortionAir pollution exposureElevated hazard ratiosAmbient air pollutionTraffic-related pollutantsNitrogen oxidesAir pollution regulationsResidential countyU.S. state of GeorgiaDeath recordsVital recordsCensus tractsTime-to-event analysisExposure windowsPollution exposureDaily concentrations
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