Article
Exposure of pregnant women to indoor air pollution: a study from nine low and middle income countries
Registro en:
KADIR, Muhammad Masood; et al. Exposure of Pregnant Women to Indoor Air Pollution: A Study from nine low and middle income countries. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand, v.89, n.4, p.540–548, 2010.
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10.3109/00016340903473566
1600-0412
Autor
Kadir, Muhammad Masood
McClure, Elizabeth M.
Goudar, Shivaprasad S
Garces, Ana L.
Moore, Janet
Onyamboko, Marie
Kaseba, Christine
Althabe, Fernando
Castilla, Eduardo E.
Freire, Salvio
Parida, Sailajanandan
Saleem, Sarah
Wright, Linda L.
Goldenberg, Robert L.
Resumen
*Global Network Tobacco Study Group: Argentina - Fernando Althabe and Jose M. Belizan, (Institute for Clinical Effectiveness
and Health Policy); Democratic Republic of Congo - Antoinette Tshefu (Kinshasa School of Public Health); Guatemala - Ana Garces,
(San Carlos University); India - Sailajanandan Parida, (Sriramchandra Bhanja Medical College), Shivaprasad S. Goudar and
Bhalchandra S. Kodkany, (Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College); Pakistan - Omrana Pasha (Aga Khan University); Zambia - Elwyn
Chomba (University of Zambia); U.S.- Jeffrey Murray (University of Iowa); Waldemar A. Carlo, (University of Alabama at
Birmingham); Nancy Krebs and Michael Hambidge, (University of Colorado); Robert L. Goldenberg, (Drexel University); Pinaki
Panigrahi, (University of Maryland Baltimore); Richard J. Derman, (University of Missouri, Kansas City); Carl Bose, (University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill); Pierre Buekens, (Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine); Joseph Spinnato (University
of Cincinnati); Linda L. Wright (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development); Elizabeth M.
McClure, Norman Goco, Janet Moore, Jutta Thornberry, and Ty Hartwell (Research Triangle Institute). We studied exposure to solid fuel and second-hand tobacco smoke among pregnant women in south Asia, Africa and Latin America. 2030-01-01