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Understanding health disparities.

CPQCC Publication
TitleUnderstanding health disparities.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsStevenson DK, Wong RJ, Aghaeepour N, Angst MS, Darmstadt GL, DiGiulio DB, Druzin ML, Gaudilliere B, Gibbs RS, Gould JB, Katz M, Li J, Moufarrej MN, Quaintance CC, Quake SR, Relman DA, Shaw GM, Snyder MP, Wang X, Wise PH
JournalJ Perinatol
Volume39
Issue3
Pagination354-358
Date Published2019 Mar
ISSN1476-5543
Abstract

Based upon our recent insights into the determinants of preterm birth, which is the leading cause of death in children under five years of age worldwide, we describe potential analytic frameworks that provides both a common understanding and, ultimately the basis for effective, ameliorative action. Our research on preterm birth serves as an example that the framing of any human health condition is a result of complex interactions between the genome and the exposome. New discoveries of the basic biology of pregnancy, such as the complex immunological and signaling processes that dictate the health and length of gestation, have revealed a complexity in the interactions (current and ancestral) between genetic and environmental forces. Understanding of these relationships may help reduce disparities in preterm birth and guide productive research endeavors and ultimately, effective clinical and public health interventions.

DOI10.1038/s41372-018-0298-1
Alternate JournalJ Perinatol
PubMed ID30560947