Maternal periconceptional exposure to drinking water disinfection by‐products and neural tube defects in offspring
V. Kancherla,
A. Rhoads,
K. M. Conway
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundAssociations between maternal periconceptional exposure to disinfection by‐products (DBPs) in drinking water and neural tube defects (NTDs) in offspring are inconclusive, limited in part by exposure misclassification.MethodsMaternal interview reports of drinking water sources and consumption from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study were linked with DBP concentrations in public water system monitoring data for case children with an NTD and control children delivered during 2000–2005. DBPs anal… Show more
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