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Smoke-free legislation is associated with improved early-life outcomes; however its impact on perinatal survival is unclear. We linked individual-level data with death certificates for all registered singletons births in England (1995-2011). We used interrupted time series logistic regression analysis to study changes in key adverse perinatal events following the July 2007 national, comprehensive smoke-free legislation. We studied 52,163 stillbirths and 10,238,950 live-births. Smoke-free legislation was associated with an immediate 7.8% (95%CI 3.5-11.8; p 

Original publication

DOI

10.1038/srep13020

Type

Journal article

Journal

Scientific reports

Publication Date

08/2015

Volume

5

Addresses

1] Division of Neonatology, Erasmus University Medical Centre - Sophia Children's Hospital, PO Box 2060, 3000 CB Rotterdam, Netherlands [2] Department of Paediatrics, Maastricht University Medical Centre, PO Box 5800, 6202 AZ Maastricht, Netherlands.

Keywords

Humans, Infant Mortality, Smoking, Pregnancy, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Low Birth Weight, England, Female, Perinatal Mortality, Smoke-Free Policy