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reproductive epidemiology

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About

Reproductive epidemiology is a specialized field of epidemiology dedicated to studying the distribution and determinants of reproductive health outcomes, conditions, and processes within human populations. It investigates the multifactorial influences, including biological, environmental, social, and behavioral factors, on fertility, pregnancy, maternal health, perinatal outcomes, gynecological health, and reproductive disorders to identify causes, inform prevention strategies, and improve public health.

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JA

National Center for Health Statistics

SH

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

DA

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

BE

National Center for Health Statistics

MJ

National Center for Health Statistics

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Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Columbia University

New York, United States

University of Washington

Seattle, United States

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, United States