NACER II: Reducing Prenatal Exposures to Household Air Pollution in Rural Guatemala Through a Gas Stove/Behavior Intervention to Improve Neonatal Health
Conditions: Premature Birth; Fetal Growth Retardation; Infections, Respiratory; Exposure to Environmental Pollution, Non-occupational; Infant, Small for Gestational AgeInterventions: Other: Low-cost gas stove; Behavioral: Peer education classes; Behavioral: Resource-intensive behavioral intervention approachSponsors: University of California, San Francisco; Universidad del Valle, GuatemalaRecruiting - verified June 2016
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov - Category: Research Source Type: clinical trials
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