Titre : | Ambient Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Malformations in Atlanta, Georgia, 1986-2003. (2009) |
Auteurs : | Matthew-J STRICKLAND ; Lorenzo-D BOTTO ; Adolfo CORREA ; Wdana FLANDERS ; Mitchel Klein ; William-T MAHLE ; Michele MARCUS ; James-A MULHOLLAND ; Mark-D RELLER ; Tiffany-J RIEHLE-COLARUSSO ; Csaba SIFFEL ; Paige-E TOLBERT ; Deaprtment of Environmental and Occupational Health. Rollins School of Public Health. Emory University. Atlanta. GA. USA ; Department of Epidemiology. Rollins School of Public Health. Emory University. USA |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | American journal of epidemiology (vol. 169, n° 8, 2009) |
Pagination : | 1004-1014 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Santé environnementale ; Pollution atmosphérique ; Appareil cardiovasculaire ; Malformation ; Maladie congénitale ; Epidémiologie ; Homme ; Amérique ; Géorgie ; Amérique du Nord |
Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS JsR0x9Fo. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Associations between ambient air pollution levels during weeks 3-7 of pregnancy and risks of cardiovascular malformations were investigated among the cohort of pregnancies reaching at least 20 weeks'gestation that were conceived during January 1,1986-March 12,2003, in Atlanta, Georgia. Surveillance records obtained from the Metropolitan Atlanta Congenital Defects Program, which conducts active, population-based surveillance on this cohort, were reviewed to classify cardiovascular malformations. Ambient 8-hour maximum ozone and 24-hour average carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter with an average aerodynamic diameter of |