2020
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4173143
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Epidemiological Assessment of Occupational Morbidity in the Republic of Moldova

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“…This is evident, on the one hand, in the general morbidity and mortality profiles of the population, in which the increase in cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and obesity could be linked to occupational risk factors (Deleu et al, 2020a) and, on the other hand, in registered injuries and occupational diseases. In the same way, it is important the health damage that can occur to people who do not have a job or to those who have it but in precarious conditions (harmful and dangerous) (Deleu et al, 2020b;Deleu et al, 2020c).…”
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“…This is evident, on the one hand, in the general morbidity and mortality profiles of the population, in which the increase in cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and obesity could be linked to occupational risk factors (Deleu et al, 2020a) and, on the other hand, in registered injuries and occupational diseases. In the same way, it is important the health damage that can occur to people who do not have a job or to those who have it but in precarious conditions (harmful and dangerous) (Deleu et al, 2020b;Deleu et al, 2020c).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%