Mapping outdoor habitat and abnormally small newborns to develop an ambient health hazard index.
Charlene C NielsenCarl G AmrheinAlvaro R Osornio-Vargasnull nullPublished in: International journal of health geographics (2017)
This study used a combination of multiple outdoor variables over a large geographic area in an objective model, which may be repeated over time or in other study areas. The air substance-weighted index best identified where mothers having abnormally small newborns lived within areas of potential outdoor hazards. However, individual air substances and the weighted index provide complementary information.