Alexis J. HandalSioḃán D. HarlowJaime BreilhBetsy Lozoff2026-03-242026-03-24200810.1097/ede.0b013e318187cc5dhttps://doi.org/10.1097/ede.0b013e318187cc5dhttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/99828Citaciones: 75Maternal occupation in the cut-flower industry during pregnancy may be associated with delayed neurobehavioral development of children aged 3-23 months. Possible hazards associated with working in the flower industry during pregnancy include pesticide exposure, exhaustion, and job stress.enPregnancyOdds ratioMedicineConfoundingConfidence intervalLogistic regressionIn uteroPediatricsEnvironmental healthFetusOccupational Exposure to Pesticides During Pregnancy and Neurobehavioral Development of Infants and Toddlersarticle