Cross-Country Individual Participant Analysis of 4.1 Million Singleton Births in 5 Countries with Very High Human Development Index Confirms Known Associations but Provides No Biologic Explanation for 2/3 of All Preterm Births
David M. Ferrero(Boston Consulting Group (United States)), Joe Leigh Simpson(Florida International University), Jane E. Norman(University of Edinburgh), Sarah Cairns‐Smith(Boston Consulting Group (United States)), P Velebil(Ústav pro Péči o Matku a Dítě), Gary M. Shaw(March of Dimes), Ernesto Castelazo(International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics), Ivan Verdenik(Ljubljana University Medical Centre), Matteo Bottai(Karolinska Institutet), Nataša Tul(Ljubljana University Medical Centre), Jonathan A. Mayo(Stanford University), Hamid Rushwan(International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics), Gian Carlo Di Renzo(University of Perugia), Bo Jacobsson(Norwegian Institute of Public Health), Sabaratnam Arulkumaran(International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics), Jim Larson(Boston Consulting Group (United States)), Jennifer L. Howse(March of Dimes), James N. Martin(University of Mississippi Medical Center), Mary E. D’Alton, C.P. Howson(March of Dimes), Verena Sengpiel(Sahlgrenska University Hospital)
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