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Health Monitoring in Corsica. Bulletin of December 11, 2024.
Key Points Influenza and Flu-Like Illnesses Activity is on the rise in the city and slightly decreasing in hospitals. Bronchiolitis Activity is slightly increasing but remains low....
- regional bulletin
Acute Respiratory Infections (Flu, Bronchiolitis, COVID-19) in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Bulletin dated December 11, 2024.
Key points Bronchiolitis Third week of the epidemic, with a slowdown in the rise of bronchiolitis-related activity in emergency departments and primary care Increase in the proportion...
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Health Monitoring in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region. Bulletin of December 11, 2024.
Key Points Influenza and Flu-Like Illnesses The Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region enters the pre-epidemic phase Significant increase in activity in hospital emergency rooms and at SOS...
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Mpox cases in France. January 1–December 10, 2024.
Key Points A total of 211 cases of mpox have been reported to Santé publique France since January 1, 2024, including 2 in the last 14 days. Only clade II Monkeypox viruses have been...
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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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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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WHO: A Framework for Action to Reduce Social Inequalities in Health.
In 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe commissioned Michael Marmot to conduct a study on the social determinants of health and health inequalities in the...
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Why and how do inequalities become systemic?
How do inequalities arise, and how are they interconnected? Pierre Volovitch explains how inequalities accumulate and “form a system,” whether they pertain to income, educational...
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The role of maternal and child health services in reducing social inequalities in health.
Pregnancy and early childhood are critical periods. Maternal and Child Health (PMI) services provide free access to support and preventive care for mothers and children. For example, in...