Association of prenatal pesticide exposures with adverse pregnancy outcomes and stunting in rural Bangladesh
Lindsay M. Jaacks(Harvard University), David C. Christiani(Harvard University), María Ospina(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Robert O. Wright(Mount Sinai Hospital), Quazi Quamruzzaman(Dhaka Community Hospital Trust), Antonia M. Calafat(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Md Omar Sharif Ibne Hasan(Dhaka Community Hospital Trust), Maitreyi Mazumdar, Nancy Diao(Harvard University)
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