2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2018.10.060
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Fetal growth, stillbirth, infant mortality and other birth outcomes near UK municipal waste incinerators; retrospective population based cohort and case-control study

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“…Thus, the last category can be assumed as the newest generation, for which no epidemiological studies exist. Regarding the research included in Table 4, two retrospective cohort studies [24,45] assessing European incinerators between 2003 and 2010 obtained different results for preterm births. Compared to Ghosh et al [24], Candela et al [45] used a smaller buffer zone around each incinerator, namely 4 km instead of 10 km.…”
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“…Thus, the last category can be assumed as the newest generation, for which no epidemiological studies exist. Regarding the research included in Table 4, two retrospective cohort studies [24,45] assessing European incinerators between 2003 and 2010 obtained different results for preterm births. Compared to Ghosh et al [24], Candela et al [45] used a smaller buffer zone around each incinerator, namely 4 km instead of 10 km.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the research included in Table 4, two retrospective cohort studies [24,45] assessing European incinerators between 2003 and 2010 obtained different results for preterm births. Compared to Ghosh et al [24], Candela et al [45] used a smaller buffer zone around each incinerator, namely 4 km instead of 10 km. According to Ghosh et al [24] this difference in approach may have led to fewer outcomes with a lower estimated exposure included.…”
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“…Based on the latest official data available from Great Britain, the national study found no evidence of an increased risk for neonatal health due to municipal-waste incinerator emissions [39]. Nevertheless, due to a high toxicity of PCDD/F, the planned incineration plants are often of great concern to the societies of the most developed countries.…”
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confidence: 99%