2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00038-013-0502-1
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IJPH goes environmental: does it?

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“…Repeating the major success of the IJPH Call launched in 2013 (Künzli 2013), we have again asked the audience of the conference to choose the most interesting review based on a set of four abstracts that we considered to represent the most relevant reviews that were accepted for publication. The four publications reviewed topics on equity in maternal health care service utilization, knowledge transfer strategies to improve public health in lowincome countries, injury and rehabilitation interventions in humanitarian crises and concerns on vaccination use in low-and middle-income countries.…”
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“…Repeating the major success of the IJPH Call launched in 2013 (Künzli 2013), we have again asked the audience of the conference to choose the most interesting review based on a set of four abstracts that we considered to represent the most relevant reviews that were accepted for publication. The four publications reviewed topics on equity in maternal health care service utilization, knowledge transfer strategies to improve public health in lowincome countries, injury and rehabilitation interventions in humanitarian crises and concerns on vaccination use in low-and middle-income countries.…”
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confidence: 99%