Plague epidemics led to excess mortality among the poorest [Interview]
The history of major epidemics sheds light on the issue of social inequalities in health. Since the medieval plagues, people from disadvantaged groups have always borne the heaviest burden, due not only to their precarious living conditions but also to the necessity of seeking work every day, regardless of the risks involved.
Author(s): Maraschin Joëlle, Bourdelais Patrice
Publishing year: 2025
Pages: 24-25
Health in Action, 2025, n° 468, p. 24-25
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