Public Health – Number 2023/5 – Vol. 35 – Public health. Volume 35, number 5

2023-12-21 23:00:00
Page 5 to 6: Marin Ledun – Fiction versus fiction | Page 7 to 12: Maxime Hermilly, Florian Michel, Jean-Luc Hanouz, Richard Macrez, Antoine Aubrion and Romain Clanet – Development using a simple consensus method of a tool to assist in triggering a helicopter at the SAMU 14 | Page 13 to 17: Leila Bettayeb, Yannick Jaffré, Jacques Chiaroni, Yassine Ennomany, Patrick Villani and Anne-Laure Couderc – Access to care for a population of former immigrant workers living in hostels | Page 19 to 33: Ivana Obradovic, Anne Pasquereau, Stanislas Spilka, Raphaël Andler, Marc-Antoine Douchet, Romain Guignard, François Beck and Viêt Nguyen-Thanh – Current state of the smoking situation in France: observed trends and new issues | Page 35 to 38: Bernard Basset and Patrick Daimer – The puffs, revealing government indecision | Page 39 to 49: Anne-France Taiclet – Eradicate without prohibiting? International developments in public tobacco control policies in the 21st century | Page 51 to 60: Ellen de Guiran, Loïc Josseran and Marion Catellin – Denormalization of tobacco and its industry by civil society: implementation and evaluation of the “Power to Live” campaign by ACT – Alliance Against Tobacco | Page 61 to 67: Daniel Thomas – Is heated tobacco a risk reduction tool? | Page 69 to 80: Jean-Michel Delile – Tobacco and precariousness: the central issue of access to care | Page 81 to 94: Rita El Haddad, Adeline Renuy, Emmanuel Wiernik, Marcel Goldberg, Marie Zins and Guillaume Airagnes – Links between smoking status and employment situation: cross-sectional analysis of the CONSTANCES cohort | Page 95 to 119: Dahab Manoufi and Valéry Ridde – Contextual factors to understand the heterogeneity of the results of a policy of exemption from payment of care in Chad | Page 121 to 132: Joël Ouoba, Sougrimani Lankoandé-Haro, Souleymane Fofana, Aminata P Nacoulma, Lassané Kaboré, Issiaka Sombié, Toussaint Rouamba and Fati Kirakoya-Samadoulougou – Monitoring of adverse effects during chemoprevention campaigns for seasonal malaria in children from 3-59 months in Burkina Faso.
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