The prevalence of preterm and low birth weight infants among migrant women in the Pearl River Delta region, China: a population-based birth cohort study
Lulu Xie(Guangdong Province Women and Children Hospital), Xianqiong Luo(Guangdong Province Women and Children Hospital), Xionghu Wang(Guangdong Province Women and Children Hospital), Zhijiang Liang(Guangdong Province Women and Children Hospital)
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