Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2864704 | The American Journal of the Medical Sciences | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Women who had high hurricane exposure were at an increased risk of having low birth weight infants. Rather than a general exposure to disaster, exposure to specific severe disaster events and the intensity of the disaster experience may be better predictors of poor pregnancy outcomes. To prevent poor pregnancy outcomes during and after disasters, future disaster preparedness may need to include the planning of earlier evacuation of pregnant women to minimize their exposure to severe disaster events.
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Authors
Xu MD, DrPH, Emily W. PhD, Pierre MD, PhD, Donald R. MD, Karen PhD, Gabriella MD,