Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6352876 | Environmental Research | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Most pesticides were not associated with increased risk of specific heart defect phenotypes. For the few that were associated, results should be interpreted with caution until replicated in other study populations.
Keywords
AORCHDRfDVSDPLSsNBDPSPM10PM2.5EPApesticidesEnvironmental Protection AgencyEndocrine disruptorsOzonenitrogen oxidePregnancyBirth defectspurReference doseconfidence intervalsEnvironmentNational Birth Defects Prevention Studycarbon monoxideadjusted odds ratioodds ratioVentricular septal defectatrial septal defectASDCongenital heart defectsNitrogen dioxideNO2
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Authors
Suzan L. Carmichael, Wei Yang, Eric Roberts, Susan E. Kegley, Amy M. Padula, Paul B. English, Edward J. Lammer, Gary M. Shaw,