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Early prenatal exposure to air pollution and its associations with birth defects in a state‐wide birth cohort from North Carolina
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Overall, this study suggested a possible relationship between air pollution concentration during early pregnancy and certain birth defects (e.g., microtia/anotia, lower limb deficiency defects), although this study did not have the power to detect such an association. The risk for most birth defects does not appear to be affected by ambient air pollution.
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