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Exposure to air pollution and social inequalities in health.
Despite a steady increase in life expectancy and a general improvement in the health of the population, we are still not all equal in the face of death and/or illness. Health...
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Focus. e-DO: Assessment of the rollout of the online reporting application for HIV infection and AIDS.
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A Geographic Approach to Monitoring Childhood Lead Poisoning in the Île-de-France Region.
Introduction: This study examined the geographic distribution of childhood lead poisoning screening activities in relation to the density of the population at risk of lead exposure in...
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Daily Mobility and Geographic Factors Influencing the Use of Pap Smears in Greater Paris.
Approximately 6 million cervical cancer screening tests (FCU) are performed annually in France, but only 10% of women undergo screening within the recommended interval. It is therefore...
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Monitoring social inequalities in perinatal health at the national level based on the social characteristics of the mothers’ municipalities of residence.
Background. Analyzing social inequalities in perinatal health is essential for guiding public health policies. We examine the relationship between the social characteristics of mothers’...
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Editorial. Social and Regional Health Inequalities: Knowledge and Evidence to Guide Action!
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Early social environment, physiological wear and tear, and health status in adulthood: a brief review of the current state of research.
The concept of the biological embodiment of the environment—particularly the social environment—refers to the way in which the social becomes biological. Differential biological...
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Suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts in the past 12 months among working-age adults in mainland France between 2010 and 2021: results from the Health Barometer
Introduction – The objective of this article is to describe, among the working-age population in metropolitan France, the prevalence of suicidal thoughts and reported suicide attempts,...
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Study of the determinants of COVID-19 vaccination among children aged 5–11, France, 2021–2023
Introduction – In France, the COVID-19 vaccination rate among children is low compared to that of adults. Our study aims to describe the use of COVID-19 vaccines among children aged 5–11...
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Study of the profile of participants in the VIHTest program, which offers free, prescription-free HIV testing in five French regions
Introduction – Since January 1, 2022, free human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing without a prescription has been available at all private laboratories through the VIHTest program....