A population-based case-control study of the association between weather-related extreme heat events and orofacial clefts.
Aida SoimScott C SheridanSyni-An HwangWan-Hsiang HsuSarah C FisherGary M ShawMarcia L FeldkampPaul A RomittiJennita ReefhuisPeter H LangloisMarilyn L BrowneShao Linnull nullPublished in: Birth defects research (2018)
We did not find a significantly increased risk of OFCs associated with maternal exposure to EHEs during the relevant window of embryogenesis. Future studies should account for maternal indoor and outdoor activities and for characteristics such as hydration and use of air conditioning that could modify the effect of EHEs on pregnant women.