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Pollution and the risk of premature birth – the current state of knowledge

The potentially dangerous substances present in the geographical area where the pregnant woman works must be well known to healthcare professionals, starting with the family doctor, who is in the front line of prevention, and continuing with all the other specialists. Environmental factors, acting i...

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Published in:Revista medicală Română 2021-11, Vol.68 (S5), p.12-19
Main Authors: Grigoriu, Corina, Balan, Andra Magdalena, Calinescu, Gina, Campean, Doru, Salmen, Teodor, Mihai, Bianca Margareta, Dima, Vlad, Varlas, Valentin, Gheorghe, Consuela-Madalina, Zugravu, Corina Aurelia, Bohiltea, Roxana
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