Occupational factors and miscarriages in the US fire service: a cross-sectional analysis of women firefighters
Abstract Background Evidence from previous studies suggests that women firefighters have greater risk of some adverse reproductive outcomes. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether women firefighters had greater risk of miscarriage compared to non-firefighters and whether there were occ...
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Main Authors: | Alesia M. Jung, Sara A. Jahnke, Leslie K. Dennis, Melanie L. Bell, Jefferey L. Burgess, Nattinee Jitnarin, Christopher M. Kaipust, Leslie V. Farland |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/055f80a0b9a34e76bbd04bf65e5be123 |
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