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Avicenne Hospital: How to Adapt to Migrant Patients.
Avicenne Hospital in Bobigny treats many migrants; professionals with immigrant backgrounds and/or who are migrants themselves have been working there for a long time. Avicenne is the...
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Does socioeconomic status influence the health risks associated with air pollution? The case of myocardial infarction in the Strasbourg metropolitan area, 2000–2007
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In Nanterre, oral health prevention for children to combat inequality.
The municipality of Nanterre in the Hauts-de-Seine department has adopted an early childhood policy aimed at reducing inequality. Half of Nanterre’s residents live in working-class...
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Bouches-du-Rhône: From screening for childhood lead poisoning to combating substandard housing.
In the Bouches-du-Rhône department, a screening program for childhood lead poisoning was organized for children under the age of 6 living in areas with substandard housing. An...
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Aubervilliers: From the fight against lead poisoning to promoting children’s mental well-being.
In Aubervilliers, children living in buildings at risk are being offered screening for potential lead poisoning. At the same time, a program with a much more comprehensive approach...
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How the Vanves Maternal and Child Health Center works to combat social health inequalities.
At the PMI in Vanves, a team of professionals offers personalized care to new mothers and their children. The team—comprising pediatric nurses, doctors, a midwife, a psychologist, and an...
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The Local Health Contract: A Tool for Reducing Social and Regional Health Inequalities.
Two teams of French researchers have thoroughly examined two Local Health Contracts in the Midi-Pyrénées region. In doing so, they have identified, in very concrete terms, the challenges...
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Studies and Surveys
Here you will find the ongoing studies and surveys conducted by Santé publique France or in collaboration with its partners
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Mental health of children aged 3 to 6: Santé publique France releases new findings from the Enabee study
Santé publique France is releasing today new findings from Enabee, the first national epidemiological study on the well-being and mental health of children aged 3 to 11 who attend...
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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...