Nathalie Auger
- Professeure titulaire de clinique
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École de santé publique - Département de médecine sociale et préventive
Travail 1 : 514 864-1600 #3717
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Établissement(s) affilié(s)
Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM)
Affiliations
Expertises
- Analyse du risque toxicologique
- Analyse multiniveaux
- Analyse multivariée
- Approche écologique
- Banques de données
- Biostatistiques
- Changements climatiques
- Communautés culturelles
- Corps humain
- Démographie
- Dépression postpartum
- Déterminants de santé
- Déterminants sociaux
- Déterminants sociaux de la santé
- Diabète
- Enfant
- Épidémiologie
- Épidémiologie environnementale
- Épidémiologie sociale
- Études des migrations
- Études longitudinales
- Évaluation du risque
- Immigrants
- Immigration
- Incidence (épidémiologie)
- Inégalités sociales
- Jeunes
- Médecine clinique
- Médecine préventive
- Médecine sociale
- Méthodes de recherche
- Méthodes quantitatives
- Migration humaine
- Mobilité internationale
- Modèles statistiques
- Modélisation longitudinale
- Mortalité
- Mortalité infantile
- Mortalité maternelle
- Paternité
- Pauvreté
- Périnatalité
- Pollution atmosphérique
- Prématurité
- Prévention
- Risque sanitaire
- Santé communautaire
- Santé des femmes/santé maternelle/Maternité
- Santé des populations
- Santé environnementale
- Santé mentale
- Santé publique
- Santé reproductive
- Statistique sociale
- Statut socioéconomique (SSE)
- Stress
- Surveillance
- Température
- Vulnérabilité
Perinatal epidemiology, health outcomes in minority populations
Responsabilités et rayonnement Tout déplier Tout replier
- Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ)
Encadrement Tout déplier Tout replier
Cycle : Maîtrise
Diplôme obtenu : M. Sc.
Cycle : Maîtrise
Diplôme obtenu : M. Sc.
Cycle : Maîtrise
Diplôme obtenu : M. Sc.
Cycle : Maîtrise
Diplôme obtenu : M. Sc.
Cycle : Maîtrise
Diplôme obtenu : M. Sc.
Projets de recherche Tout déplier Tout replier
The CAnadian Mother-ChIld COLlaborative Training Platform - The CAMCCO-L Training Platform Projet de recherche au Canada / 2022 - 2029
Risk of long-term chronic diseases in individuals born preterm Projet de recherche au Canada / 2021 - 2026
La santé des femmes et des nouveau-nés au Québec: Approche longitudinale liée à la grossesse Projet de recherche au Canada / 2021 - 2025
Preeclampsia : Key to future maternal health Projet de recherche au Canada / 2023 - 2024
Beyond survival: examining health of mothers after severe maternal morbidity in Canada (the BEYOND project) Projet de recherche au Canada / 2021 - 2024
Portrait of birth care in Anglophones of Quebec Projet de recherche au Canada / 2021 - 2023
Targeting the long term effects of maternal psychosocial disorders on preterm birth and childhood morbidity Projet de recherche au Canada / 2019 - 2023
Substance Use in Women: Pregnancy and Beyond Projet de recherche au Canada / 2018 - 2022
La santé des femmes et des nouveau-nés au Québec: Le rôle de la pré-éclampsie et de l’environnement Projet de recherche au Canada / 2017 - 2021
Women at the Intersection of Pregnancy and Cardiovascular Disease: the WRISQ cohort Projet de recherche au Canada / 2017 - 2020
Neonatal phototherapy and risk of childhood cancer Projet de recherche au Canada / 2018 - 2019
Extreme weather and maternal-child health: targeting future impacts of climat change Projet de recherche au Canada / 2015 - 2018
MATERNAL HYPERTENSION AND INFANT HEALTH : BURDEN OF DISEASE AND MEDIATING ROLE OF PRETERM BIRTH Projet de recherche au Canada / 2013 - 2018
Maternal early life risk factors for neural tube defects in Quebec Projet de recherche au Canada / 2016 - 2017
LES DETERMINANTS DE L'INEGALITE EN SANTE PERINATALE AU QUEBEC : LES FACTEURS DE RISQUE DE PREMATURITE RELIES A L'ENVIRONNEMENT SOCIAL, PHYSIQUE, ET CLINIQUE ET L'INTERACTION ENTRE CES FACTEURS DANS LES POPULATIONS QUEBECOISES Projet de recherche au Canada / 2012 - 2016
QUEBEC ADMINISTRATIVE HEALTH DATABASES LINKAGE-BASED STUDY ON FIRST NATIONS AND INUIT BIRTH AND INFANT OUTCOMES Projet de recherche au Canada / 2010 - 2016
LES DETERMINANTS DE L'INEGALITE EN SANTE PERINATALE AU QUEBEC : LES FACTEURS DE RISQUE DE PREMATURITE RELIES A L'ENVIRONNEMENT SOCIAL, PHYSIQUE, ET CLINIQUE ET L'INTERACTION ENTRE CES FACTEURS DANS LES POPULATIONS QUEBECOISES LES PLUS Projet de recherche au Canada / 2012 - 2015
FONDS DE DEMARRAGE CRCHUM - LES DETERMINANTS DE L'INEGALITE EN SANTE PERINATALE AU QUEBEC : LES FACTEURS DE RISQUE DE PREMATURITE RELIES A L'ENVIRONNEMENT SOCIAL, PHYSIQUE ET CLINIQUE ET L'INTERACTION ENTRE CES FACTEURS Projet de recherche au Canada / 2012 - 2014
SOCIAL INEQUALITY IN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: THE CHANGING ROLE OF EDUCATION AS A DETERMINANT OF PRETERM BIRTH AND FETAL GROWTH OVER TIME Projet de recherche au Canada / 2010 - 2010
Publications Tout déplier Tout replier
1. Auger N, Fraser WD, Healy-Profitos J, Arbour L. Association between preeclampsia and congenital heart defects. JAMA 2015;314(15):1588-98.
2. Auger N, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Nuyt AM. Dangers of death on the first day of life by the minute. Journal of Perinatology 2015;35(11):958-64.
3. Benmarhnia T, Auger N, Stanislas V, Lo E, Kaufman JS. The relationship between apparent temperature and daily number of live births in Montreal. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2015;19(12):2548-51.
4. Auger N, Burrows S, Gamache P, Hamel D. Suicide in Canada: Impact of injuries with undetermined intent on regional rankings. Injury Prevention 2016;22:76-78.
5. Auger N, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Sauve RS. Abortion and infant mortality on the first day of life. Neonatology 2016;109(2):147-153.
6. Burrows S, Auger N, Lo E. Language and unintentional injury mortality in Quebec, Canada. Injury Prevention 2016 22(1):72-5.
7. Auger N, Fraser WD, Arbour L. Preeclampsia and congenital heart defects - Reply [Letter]. JAMA 2016;315(11):1168-9.
8. Auger N, Leduc L, Naimi AI, Fraser WD. Risk of delivery at term: Impact of university education by week of gestation. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2016;38(2):118-24.
9. Naimi AI, Auger N. Cumulative risk of stillbirth in the presence of competing events. BJOG 2016;123(7):1071-4.
10. Auger N, Gilbert NL, Kaufman JS. Infant mortality at term in Canada: Impact of week of gestation. Early Human Development 2016;100:43-47.
11. Auger N, Luo ZC, Nuyt AM, Kaufman JS, Naimi AI, Platt RW, Fraser WD. Secular trends in preeclampsia incidence and outcomes in a large Canada database: a longitudinal study over 24 years. Canadian Journal of Cardiology 2016;32(8):987.e15-23.
12. Auger N, Tiandrazana RC, Healy-Profitos J, Costopoulos C. Inequality in fetal autopsy in Canada. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2016;27(3): 1384-1396.
13. Auger N, Costopoulos C, Naimi AI, Bellingeri F, Vecchiato L, Fraser WD. Comparison of stillbirth rates by cause among Haitians and non-Haitians in Canada. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 2016;134(3):315-9.
14. Xiao L, Zhang DL, Torrie J, Auger N, McHugh NG, Luo ZC. Macrosomia, Perinatal and Infant Mortality in Cree Communities in Quebec, 1996-2010. PLoS One 2016;11(8): e0160766.
15. Auger N, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Costopoulos A. Language and infant mortality in a large Canadian province. Public Health 2016;139:154-160.
16. Auger N, Naimi AI, Fraser WD, Healy-Profitos J, Luo ZC, Nuyt AM, Kaufman JS. Three alternative methods to resolve paradoxical associations of exposures before term. European Journal of Epidemiology 2016;31(10):1011-1019.
17. Auger N, Le Serbon E, Rasella D, Aquino R, Barreto M. Impact of homicide and traffic crashes on life expectancy in the largest Latin American country. Journal of Public Health 2016;38:467-473.
18. Benmarhnia T, Bailey Z, Kaiser DJ, Auger N, King N, Kaufman J. A Difference-in-Differences Approach to Assess the Effect of a Heat Action Plan on Heat-Related Mortality, and Differences in Effectiveness According to Gender, Age, and Socioeconomic Status (Montreal, Quebec). Environmental Health Perspectives 2016;124(11):1694-1699.
19. Auger N, Fraser WD, Sauve R, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Kosatsky T. Risk of congenital heart defects after ambient heat exposure early in pregnancy. Environmental Health Perspectives 2017;125(1):8-14. - News editorial: Klonkel L. Hot Days in Early Pregnancy: A Potential Risk Factor for Congenital Heart Defects. Environmental Health Perspectives 2017;125(1):A25
20. Auger N, Fraser WD, Paradis G, Healy-Profitos J, Hsieh A, Rhéaume MA. Preeclampsia and long-term risk of maternal retinal disorders. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2017;129(1):42-49. - Reviewed by: Barbieri RL. After Preeclampsia, Keep an Eye on the Eyes. NEJM Journal Watch. http://www.jwatch.org/na43102/2016/12/21/after-preeclampsia-keep-eye-eyes.
21. Auger N, Fraser WD, Schnitzer M, Leduc L, Healy-Profitos J, Paradis G. Recurrent preeclampsia and subsequent cardiovascular risk. Heart 2017;103:235–243.
22. Auger N, Potter BJ, Smargiassi A, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Paris C, Kosatsky T. Countdown to winter: Association of myocardial infarction with snowfall. CMAJ 2017;189(6):E235-E242.
23. Auger N, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Costopoulos A. Identifying emerging reproductive vulnerability: An approach to decompose differences in total fertility. Annals of Epidemiology 2017;27(2):89-95.e1.
24. Auger N, Potter BJ, Smargiassi A, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Kosatsky T. Response to: “Snowfall and myocardial infarction. What is the effect of barometric pressure?” – eLetter. CMAJ 2017;189(15):E577. http://www.cmaj.ca/content/189/15/E577.full
25. Auger N, Potter BJ, Smargiassi A, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Kosatsky T. It’s the Snow – eLetter. CMAJ 28 Feb 2017. http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/eletters/189/6/E235#732946
26. Auger N, Rhéaume MA, Paradis G, Healy-Profitos J, Hsieh A, Fraser WD. Preeclampsia and the risk of cataract extraction in life. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2017;216(4):417.e1-417.e8.
27. Auger N, Fraser WD, Arbour L, Healy-Profitos J, Drolet BA. Preeclampsia and risk of infantile hemangioma. British Journal of Dermatology 2017;176(2):371-377.
28. Auger N, Fraser WD, Arbour L, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Kosatsky T. Elevated ambient temperatures and risk of neural tube defects. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2017;74:315–320.
29. Auger N, Fraser WD, Smargiassi A, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Kosatsky T. Elevated outdoor temperatures and risk of stillbirth. International Journal of Epidemiology, in press.
30. He H, Xiao L, Torrie J, Auger N, McHugh NGL, Zoungrana H, Luo ZC. Disparities in infant hospitalizations in Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Quebec, Canada. CMAJ, in press.
31. Auger N, Fraser WD, Paradis G, Healy-Profitos J, Hsieh A, Rhéaume MA. Preeclampsia and long-term risk of maternal retinal disorders – Reply [Letter]. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2017, in press.
32. Tabatabaei N, Auger N, Herba CM, Wei S, Allard C, Fink GD, Fraser WD. Maternal vitamin D insufficiency early in pregnancy is associated with increased risk of preterm birth in ethnic minority women. Journal of Nutrition, in press.
33. Auger N, Siemiatycki J, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Healy-Profitos J, Kosatsky T. Ambient temperature and risk of preeclampsia: Biased association? Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, in press.
34. Auger N, Bilodeau-Bertrand M, Labesse M, Kosatsky T. Association of elevated ambient temperature with death from cocaine overdose. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, in press.
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