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Air pollution and the unseen threat to newborns: The science behind preterm births


Published on 2024-12-15 04:03:10 - Indiatimes
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  • Urban air pollution, primarily from fossil fuel combustion, poses a significant threat to newborns. Microscopic particulate matter can cross physiological barriers, impacting fetal development and potentially leading to premature birth and low birth weight ...

The article from the Times of India discusses the alarming link between air pollution and preterm births, highlighting how exposure to pollutants like PM2.5, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone can lead to early deliveries. It explains that these pollutants can cross the placental barrier, affecting fetal development and potentially triggering preterm labor. The article cites studies showing that even short-term exposure to polluted air can increase the risk of preterm birth, with significant implications for neonatal health, including higher risks of respiratory issues, developmental delays, and long-term health problems. It also touches on the broader societal and economic impacts, such as increased healthcare costs and the burden on families. The piece calls for urgent action to reduce air pollution, emphasizing the need for better air quality regulations, public awareness, and research into the mechanisms by which pollution affects pregnancy outcomes.

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