Electromagnetic Fields Exposure from Power Lines and Human Fertility
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2. Moretti ME, Bar-Oz B, Fried S, Koren G (2005). Maternal hyperthermia and the risk for neural tube defects in offspring: systematic review and meta-analysis. Epidemiology, 16:216-9.
3. Otto M, von Muhlendahl KE (2007). Electromagnetic fields (EMF): do they play a role in children's environmental health (CEH)? Int J Hyg Environ Health, 210:635-44.
4. Auger N, Joseph D, Goneau M, Daniel M (2011). The relationship between residential proximity to extremely low frequency power transmission lines and adverse birth outcomes. J Epidemiol Community Health, 65:83-5.
5. Sadeghi T, Ahmadi A, Javadian M, et al (2017). Preterm birth among women living within 600 meters of high voltage overhead Power Lines: a case-control study. Rom J Intern Med, 55(3):145-150.
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Issue | Vol 48 No 5 (2019) | |
Section | Letter to the Editor | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v48i5.1836 | |
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ESMAILZADEH S, AGAJANI DELAVAR M, GHOLAMIAN SA, AHMADI A, HOSSEINPOUR HAYDARI F, POURALI M. Electromagnetic Fields Exposure from Power Lines and Human Fertility. Iran J Public Health. 2019;48(5):986-987.