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Residential proximity to methyl bromide use and birth outcomes in an agricultural population in California.

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Residential proximity to methyl bromide use and birth outcomes in an agricultural population in California.

Auteurs : Alison Gemmill [États-Unis] ; Robert B. Gunier ; Asa Bradman ; Brenda Eskenazi ; Kim G. Harley

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Methyl bromide, a fungicide often used in strawberry cultivation, is of concern for residents who live near agricultural applications because of its toxicity and potential for drift. Little is known about the effects of methyl bromide exposure during pregnancy.

DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1205682
PubMed: 23603811

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