Environmental pollution and human fertility: investigating the relationship between PM2.5 exposure and assisted reproductive technology outcomes

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Fei Li [1 ]
Xiaoyan Duan [1 ]
Mingming Li [2 ]
Yumei Gao [1 ]
Yuejuan Kang [1 ]
WenJun Zheng [1 ]
XueYan Guo [1 ]
Ying Chen [1 ]
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[1] The First People’S Hospital of Shangqiu,Center for Reproductive Medicine, Clinical College
[2] Xinxiang Medical University,undefined
[3] Zhengzhou University,undefined
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PM2.5 exposure; Environmental factors; Seasonal variations; Pregnancy rates; Live birth; Assisted Reproductive Technology;
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10.1186/s12889-025-22518-5
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