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Socioeconomic factors and low birth weight in Mexico

Laura Torres-Arreola   Patricia Constantino-Casas   Sergio Flores-Hernandez  et al.
2005 March 3
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Although many socioeconomic factors related to low birth weight (LBW) have been identified, the specific role of each of them is not known, limiting the ability to use preventive actions in exposed populations.
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Subject: Health Publisher:  BMC Public Health
Volume:  5 Number:  20
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Torres-Arreola, L., Constantino-Casas, P., & Flores-Hernandez, S., etal. (2005). Socioeconomic factors and low birth weight in Mexico. BMC Public Health, 5(20). Retrieved September 10, 2010, from http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=554974



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Torres-Arreola, Laura, Patricia Constantino-Casas, and Sergio Flores-Hernandez, etal. ''Socioeconomic factors and low birth weight in Mexico.'' BMC Public Health 5.20 (2005). 10 September 2010 <http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=554974>.



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Torres-Arreola, Laura, Patricia Constantino-Casas and Sergio Flores-Hernandez, etal. ''Socioeconomic factors and low birth weight in Mexico.'' BMC Public Health 5, no. 20 (2005). http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=554974 (accessed September 10 2010).