Association of Housing Disrepair Indicators with Cockroach and Rodent Infestations in a Cohort of Pregnant Latina Women and Their Children
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Asa Bradman | Nicholas P. Jewell | Michael Lipsett | Ira Tager | Brenda Eskenazi | Jonathan Chevrier | N. Jewell | M. Lipsett | B. Eskenazi | I. Tager | K. Kogut | A. Bradman | J. Chevrier | J. Macher | Janet Macher | Katherine Kogut | Jaqueline Sedgwick | Ana B. Vargas | Elvia B. Cabrera | Jose M. Camacho | Rosana Weldon | J. Camacho | R. Weldon | J. Sedgwick
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