Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Nitrogen Dioxide, and Preterm Birth in New York City

Conclusion: Neither PM2.5 nor NO2 was positively associated with spontaneous preterm delivery in NYC. Delivery hospital was an important spatial confounder. This EHP Advance Publication article has been peer-reviewed, revised, and accepted for publication. EHP Advance Publication articles are completely citable using the DOI number assigned to the article. This document will be replaced with the copyedited and formatted version as soon as it is available. Through the DOI number used in the citation, you will be able to access this document at each stage of the publication process. Citation: Johnson S, Bobb JF, Ito K, Savitz DA, Elston B, Shmool JL, Dominici F, Ross Z, Clougherty JE, Matte T. Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Nitrogen Dioxide, and Preterm Birth in New York City. Environ Health Perspect; http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1510266 Received: 27 May 2015 Accepted: 21 January 2016 Advance Publication: 5 February 2016 Note to readers with disabilities: EHP strives to ensure that all journal content is accessible to all readers. However, some figures and Supplemental Material published in EHP articles may not conform to 508 standards due to the complexity of the information being presented. If you need assistance accessing journal content, please contact ehp508@niehs.nih.gov. Our staff will work with you to assess and meet your accessibility needs within 3 working days. Note to readers with disab...
Source: EHP Research - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Tags: Children's Health Source Type: research