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Pregnancy and Birth Cohort Resources in Europe: a Large Opportunity for Aetiological Child Health Research

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    SYSNO ASEP0395205
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeThe record was not marked in the RIV
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitlePregnancy and Birth Cohort Resources in Europe: a Large Opportunity for Aetiological Child Health Research
    Author(s) Larsen, P. S. (EE)
    Kamper-Jorgensen, M. (DK)
    Adamson, A. (AU)
    Barros, H. (PT)
    Bonde, J. P. (DK)
    Brescianini, S. (IT)
    Brophy, S. (GB)
    Cacas, M. (ES)
    Devereux, G. (GB)
    Eggesbø, M. (NO)
    Fantini, M. P. (IT)
    Frey, U. (CH)
    Gehring, U. (NL)
    Grazuleviciene, R. (LT)
    Henriksen, T. B. (DK)
    Hertz-Picciotto, I. (US)
    Heude, B. (FR)
    Hryhorczuk, D. (US)
    Inskip, H. (GB)
    Jaddoe, V. W. V. (NL)
    Lawlor, D. A. (GB)
    Ludvigsson, J. (FR)
    Kelleher, C. (SE)
    Kiess, W. (DE)
    Koletzko, B. (DE)
    Kuehni, C. E. (CH)
    Kull, I. (SE)
    Kyhl, H. B. (DK)
    Magnus, P. (NO)
    Momas, I. (FR)
    Murray, D. (GB)
    Pekkanen, J. (FI)
    Polanska, K. (PL)
    Porta, D. (IT)
    Poulsen, G. (DK)
    Richiardi, L. (IT)
    Roeleveld, N. (NL)
    Skovgaard, A. M. (DK)
    Šrám, Radim (UEM-P) RID
    Strandberg-Larsen, K. (DK)
    Thijs, C. (NL)
    Van Eijsden, M. (NL)
    Wright, J. (GB)
    Vrijheid, M. (ES)
    Andersen, A. M. N. (DK)
    Number of authors45
    Source TitlePaediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology - ISSN 0269-5022
    Roč. 27, č. 4 (2013), s. 393-414
    Number of pages22 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryUS - United States
    KeywordsEuropean pregnancy birth cohort ; cohort characteristics ; cross-cohort collaboration
    Subject RIVDN - Health Impact of the Environment Quality
    Institutional supportUEM-P - RVO:68378041
    UT WOS000322914700011
    EID SCOPUS84882255105
    DOI10.1111/ppe.12079
    AnnotationThe aim of this work was to provide an overview of European pregnancy and birth cohorts registered in a freely accessible database located at http:/www.birthcohorts.net. In total, 70 cohorts were identified. Of these, 56 fulfilled the inclusion criteria encompassing a total of more than 500 000 live-born European children. Some cohorts were general with multiple aims, whilst others focused on specific health or exposure-related research questions.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Experimental Medicine
    ContactLenka Koželská, lenka.kozelska@iem.cas.cz, Tel.: 241 062 218, 296 442 218
    Year of Publishing2014
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