Maternal health and birth outcomes in a South African birth cohort study
Article 2019 en
Authors
HZ
Heather J. Zar
JP
Jennifer Pellowski
SC
Sophie Cohen
Abstract
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Several modifiable risk factors including food insecurity, smoking, and alcohol consumption during pregnancy were identified as associated with negative birth outcomes, all of which are amenable to public health interventions. Interventions to address key exposures influencing birth outcomes are needed to improve maternal and child health in low-middle income country settings.
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