By:Zhou, W (Zhou, Wei)[ 1,2 ] ; Zhao, SS (Zhao, Shasha)[ 1 ] ; Tong, CL (Tong, Chuanliang)[ 3 ] ; Chen, L (Chen, Lin)[ 1 ] ; Yu, XD (Yu, Xiaodan)[ 4 ] ; Yuan, T (Yuan, Tao)[ 5 ] ; Aimuzi, R (Aimuzi, Ruxianguli)[ 1,6 ] ; Luo, F (Luo, Fei)[ 1,6 ] ; Tian, Y (Tian, Ying)[ 1,6 ] ; Zhang, J (Zhang, Jun)[ 1,6 ]
Group Author(s):Shanghai Birth Cohort Study
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
Volume: 127
Pages: 487-494
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2019.03.075
Published: JUN 2019
Document Type:Article
Background: Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of synthetic chemicals that are widely used in industrial and consumer products. A growing body of literature suggests that exposure to these chemicals are associated with adverse reproductive outcomes in women. However, the sources of PFAS exposure are often poorly characterized in women of child-bearing age.
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