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Public Health – Number 2023/4 – Vol. 35 – Public health. Volume 35, number 4

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-11-22 23:00:00
Page 363 to 365: Christine Rolland and Fabienne El Khoury – Health inequalities between women and men have long remained ignored and still need to be better defined, understood and measured | Page 367 to 369: Mathilde Touvier – Nutrition, health policies and prevention: inaugural lesson by Mathilde Touvier | Page 371 to 382: Bertille Varis, Adèle Kaldé-Frientz, Vanessa Rougier, Asma Zbitou, Clara Chwatacz, Joëlle Kivits and Abdou Yacoubou Omorou – Strengthening the well-being and nutrition of high school students: the intervention logic of the “High School Student” program Move » | Page 383 to 392: Marie-Alice Geant and Corinne Bois – Internship internships in PMI: shared perspectives of general practitioners, PMI and faculties | Page 393 to 403: Laura Viegas, Isabelle Dupie, Laurent Rigal, Esther Van Poel, Sara Willems, Alain Beaupin and Hector Falcoff – Patient triage and remote consultations in primary care structures during the Covid-19 pandemic in France ( PRICOV-19 study) | Page 405 to 416: Anthony Legobien, Hubert Martin, Véronique Bontemps, Jean-Pierre Maroni, Christian Thomas, Claudine Canale, Jean-Philippe Ursulet, Gérard Abraham, Claire Marchand and Cyril Crozet – Co-construction of a mono ETP system and polypathological in a municipal health center | Page 417 to 422: Florence Huber, Célia Basurko, Margot Oberlis, Leslie Alcouffe, Cyril Rousseau, Katell Le Poulain, Adriana Gonzalez, Lindsay Osei, Karl Kpossou, Nicolas Vignier, Claire Boceno and Solène Wiedner-Papin – Hunger in French Guiana: an endemic scourge amplified by the health crisis | Page 423 to 434: Véronique Deslauriers, Simona Bignami, Valérie Delaunay and John Sandberg – Does social integration really protect once morest loneliness? Gender determinants in a rural population of Senegal | Page 435 to 448: Ermel AK Johnson, Moumini Niaoné, Aristide Romaric Bado, Youl Yeri Traore and Issiaka Sombié – Optimization of primary health care in Burkina Faso: an approach informed by the EQUIST tool | Page 449: Bibliographic notices.
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