ABSTRACT
First Published in 1990, Reproductive and Perinatal Epidemiology reviews topics that are central to reproductive and perinatal epidemiology, as well as the methodological issues surrounding research in maternal and child health. Important topics covered include prenatal care, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), epidemiology of neonatal brain hemorrhage, early pregnancy, methodological issues in drug epidemiology, environmental exposures and reproduction, and occupational exposures and reproduction. This book is essential reading for clinicians, researchers, obstetricians, pediatricians, and graduate students in public health.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|2 pages
Introduction
part II|2 pages
Introduction
part III|2 pages
Exposures Before, During, and After Pregnancy
chapter Chapter 9|26 pages
Human Papillomavirus In Women: Methodologic Issues and Role Of Immunosuppression
part IV|2 pages
Adverse Sequelae of Prenatal and Perinatal Problems
chapter Chapter 14|20 pages
Follow-Up Of High Risk Infants: Methodological Issues, Current Status, And Future Trends
part V|2 pages
Basic Epidemiology of Perinatal Outcomes
part VI|2 pages
Methodological Issues in Perinatal Epidemiology