Study links PM2.5 pollution with millions of preterm births globally
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FEBRUARY 19, 2017
A new study, led by a team from The Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) at the University of York, has found that in 2010, about 2.7 Recent research has suggested that exposure to air pollution could also be a risk factor. associated preterm births in 2010 for 183 countries. in 2010 using a low concentration cut-off of a) 4.3
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