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Residential Mobility during Pregnancy for Mothers of Infants with or without Congenital Cardiac Anomalies

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Pages 310-312 | Accepted 17 Apr 1991, Published online: 03 Aug 2010

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ElizabethG. Marshall, LenoreJ. Gensburg, DebraA. Deres, NanetteS. Geary & MichaelR. Cayo. (1997) Maternal Residential Exposure to Hazardous Wastes and Risk of Central Nervous System and Musculoskeletal Birth Defects. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal 52:6, pages 416-425.
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Jane Schulman, Steve Selvin, GaryM. Shaw & LorraineH. Malcoe. (1993) Exposure Misclassification Due to Residential Mobility during Pregnancy in Epidemiologic Investigations of Congenital Malformations. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal 48:2, pages 114-119.
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GaryM. Shaw, Jane Schulman, JonathanD. Frisch, SusanK. Cummins & JohnA. Harris. (1992) Congenital Malformations and Birthweight in Areas with Potential Environmental Contamination. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal 47:2, pages 147-154.
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Helena Tunstall, Baltica Cabieses & Richard Shaw. (2012) The characteristics of mobile families with young children in England and the impact of their moves on neighbourhood inequalities in maternal and child health. Health & Place 18:3, pages 657-670.
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Helena Tunstall, Kate Pickett & Sarah Johnsen. (2010) Residential mobility in the UK during pregnancy and infancy: Are pregnant women, new mothers and infants ‘unhealthy migrants’?. Social Science & Medicine 71:4, pages 786-798.
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Edward Fitzgerald, Daniel Wartenberg, W. Douglas Thompson & Allison Houston. (2009) Birth and Fetal Death Records and Environmental Exposures: Promising Data Elements for Environmental Public Health Tracking of Reproductive Outcomes. Public Health Reports 124:6, pages 825-830.
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Mireille B. Toledano, Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen, Nicky Best, Heather Whitaker, Peter Hambly, Cornelis de Hoogh, John Fawell, Lars Jarup & Paul Elliott. (2005) Relation of Trihalomethane Concentrations in Public Water Supplies to Stillbirth and Birth Weight in Three Water Regions in England. Environmental Health Perspectives 113:2, pages 225-232.
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Paul Elliott & Daniel Wartenberg. (2004) Spatial Epidemiology: Current Approaches and Future Challenges. Environmental Health Perspectives 112:9, pages 998-1006.
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Muin J. Khoury, Levy M. James & J. David Erickson. (2005) On the use of affected controls to address recall bias in case‐control studies of birth defects. Teratology 49:4, pages 273-281.
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Daniel Smith & Raymond Neutra. (2006) Approaches to disease cluster investigations in a state health department. Statistics in Medicine 12:19-20, pages 1757-1762.
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