Antenatal and early life tobacco smoke exposure in an African birth cohort study
Article 2016 en
Authors
AV
Aneesa Vanker
WB
Whitney Barnett
KB
Kirsty Brittain
Abstract
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Antenatal and early life tobacco smoke exposure is highly prevalent in this community, and may impact on birth outcomes and subsequent child health. Smoking cessation interventions are urgently needed to reduce tobacco smoke exposure in African communities.
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