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Journal articles on the topic "Santé – Effets du bruit"
Garabedian, E. N. "Effets du bruit sur la santé de l'enfant." Archives de Pédiatrie 6 (January 1999): S286—S288. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0929-693x(99)80442-4.
Full textMakopa Kenda, Israel, Mohamed Agoub, and A. O. T. Ahami. "Les effets du bruit sur la santé mentale : recension des écrits." Mosaïque 39, no. 2 (December 15, 2014): 169–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1027838ar.
Full textEvrard, A. S., P. Champelovier, I. Khati, and J. Lambert. "Présentation de Debats : discussion sur les effets du bruit des aéronefs touchant la santé." Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique 60 (September 2012): S61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.respe.2012.06.061.
Full textGirard, Serge André, Tony Leroux, René Verreault, Marilène Courteau, Michel Picard, Fernand Turcotte, and Julie Baril. "Falls Risk and Hospitalization among Retired Workers with Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 33, no. 1 (December 17, 2013): 84–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980813000664.
Full textChaix, Basile, and Rémy Slama. "Changement climatique et santé : défis et opportunités pour la santé publique." Questions de santé publique, no. 45 (February 2023): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/qsp/2023045.
Full textCohen, J. M., A. Mosnier, J. M. Abramowitch, and A. Lefranc. "P2-1 - Étude des effets du bruit sur la Santé en Île-de-France (ETADAM)." Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique 54 (August 2006): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0398-7620(06)76887-0.
Full textLlopis, A., M. M. Morales, A. Garcia, and A. M. Garcia. "Effets du bruit de la circulation routière urbaine sur la santé d'une population de femmes au foyer." Population Vol. 47, no. 2 (February 1, 1992): 483–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/popu.p1992.47n2.0488.
Full textCharroud, Soukaina, Zakia Errabih, and Salmane Bourekkadi. "Les conditions de vie au travail : un défi majeur pour la gestion des risques psychosociaux en entreprise." SHS Web of Conferences 175 (2023): 01024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202317501024.
Full textGarcia, A. M., A. Garcia, M. M. Morales, and A. Llopis. "Effets du bruit de la circulation routiere urbaine sur la sante d'une population de femmes au foyer." Population (French Edition) 47, no. 2 (March 1992): 483. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1533921.
Full textCoyle, Doug. "Mise en oeuvre d’une politique pour une génération sans tabac au Canada : estimation des répercussions à long terme." Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 45, no. 1 (January 2025): 45–59. https://doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.45.1.03f.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Santé – Effets du bruit"
Paisin, Thierry. "Effets non auditifs du bruit sur la santé." Montpellier 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994MON11173.
Full textBaudin, Clémence. "Effets de l'exposition au bruit des avions sur la santé des riverains d'aéroports." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSE1291.
Full textExposure to aircraft noise, with constantly increasing traffic, is not without health risks for people living near airports. Some effects are already well established, while others are more discussed in the literature. This PhD aims to better understand and quantify the health effects of aircraft noise for people living near airports. It focuses on health events suspected to be associated with aircraft noise exposure, but little studied in the literature: perceived health status, medication use, psychological distress, and saliva cortisol concentration (as stress marker). In addition, this PhD proposes to study the effects of aircraft noise annoyance and noise sensitivity on the risk of hypertension and medication use, but also on perceived health status, and psychological distress. It also aims to determine the role of aircraft noise annoyance and noise sensitivity in the associations between aircraft noise exposure and the previous health events. The data collected as part of the DEBATS and HYENA research programs were used. DEBATS covers 1,244 residents of three French airports. HYENA includes 4,861 residents of seven major European airports (United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Italy and Greece). The analyses focused either on DEBATS data only or on the pooled data of DEBATS and HYENA. This pooling was possible because the methodology used in the two studies is similar. Aircraft noise exposure was estimated from modelled noise levels; sociodemographic, health and lifestyle information was collected using a face-to-face questionnaire administered at the participants' homes. Participants' blood pressure was measured using the same protocol, and saliva samples were collected using similar protocols to determine cortisol concentration. An association was shown between aircraft noise exposure and perceived health status. It was positive and statistically significant only in men. No relationship was found between this exposure and the psychological distress assessed with GHQ-12. On the other hand, a significant association was found between aircraft noise annoyance and psychological distress: the higher the level of reported annoyance, the greater the risk of psychological distress. There was also a significant increase in the risk of psychological distress with the level of noise sensitivity. In addition, there were significant relationships between aircraft noise exposure and the risk of hypertension on the one hand, and medication use – particularly antihypertensive and anxiolytic medication – on the other hand. These two health outcomes were also associated with aircraft noise annoyance and noise sensitivity. Furthermore, a significant decrease in the daily variations - absolute and relative - in cortisol concentration was shown only in women, when aircraft noise exposure increases, with a significant increase in cortisol concentration in the evening. Finally, it was observed that aircraft noise annoyance and noise sensitivity modified the relationships between aircraft noise exposure and perceived health status, psychological distress, medication use, hypertension risk, and cortisol secretion. These results confirm those of the few studies in the literature suggesting associations between exposure to aircraft noise and a weaker perceived health status, medication use, and changes in cortisol secretion, a characteristic of the stress caused by this exposure. They are also consistent with those that do not suggest any association between aircraft noise exposure and psychological distress assessed by GHQ-12. We also found the role of moderator and/or mediator played by the annoyance due to aircraft noise and noise sensitivity in the relationships between this exposure to aircraft noise and psychological distress, medication use, hypertension risk, and cortisol secretion. It therefore seems of primary interest that future studies consider these two factors in order to better understand the underlying mechanisms
Kodji, Minon'tsikpo Kossi. "Rôle de médiation et de modération de certains facteurs dans l’effet de l’exposition au bruit des avions sur la santé : utilisation des approches causales." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 1, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LYO10214.
Full textTransportation noise exposure, particularly aircraft noise, has negative effects on health. Noise exposure could affect health through other intermediary factors (mediators). Likewise, the effect of noise on health could differ according to certain individual characteristics (moderators). The studies evaluating the role of these intermediary factors are very few in the literature and often rely on classical approaches that may be insufficient for controlling confounding biases, particularly in longitudinal studies. This thesis aims to identify potential mediators and moderators of the effect of aircraft noise exposure on the risks of poor self-reported health and hypertension, using causal inference approaches. We evaluated the mediating role of aircraft noise annoyance and sleep disturbances, as well as the moderating role of individual characteristics such as noise sensitivity, age, and gender. Additionally, we evaluated the role of non-acoustic factors on aircraft noise annoyance. The data come from the DEBATS research program conducted in France and the NORAH study in Germany. The longitudinal DEBATS study includes 1,244 participants followed in 2015 and 2017 around three French airports . The NORAH study includes 1,039 participants around Frankfurt airport between 2012 and 2013. The analyses, using marginal models based on inverse probability weighting of exposure, show that prolonged exposure to high noise levels (>60 decibels) negatively affects self-reported health mainly through the annoyance caused, with more pronounced effects in men and individuals highly sensitive to noise. Regarding hypertension, the effect of noise levels on the risk of hypertension was identified only in older individuals (65 years and over). A more pronounced effect was also observed in men. No moderating role of noise sensitivity in the effect of noise exposure on the risk of hypertension was identified. A mediating role of noise annoyance in the effect of noise exposure on the risk of hypertension was identified only in the NORAH study. However, no mediating role of sleep disturbances was identified in this effect. Moreover, non-acoustic factors such as noise sensitivity, age, trust in authorities, and coping abilities (e.g., window and roof insulation) have been identified as co-determinants of aircraft noise annoyance. Among these factors, noise sensitivity and age moderate the effect of aircraft noise on annoyance: a more pronounced effect is observed in individuals more sensitive to noise and in older participants. In conclusion, the results obtained in this thesis confirm the deleterious causal effect of aircraft noise exposure on health, particularly self-reported health and hypertension. They highlight the significant mediating role of noise annoyance in the causal mechanism of aircraft noise exposure on poor health. However, this mediating role was not confirmed for sleep disturbances in the effect of noise exposure on the risk of hypertension. Through moderation analyses, we demonstrated that individuals more sensitive to noise, older individuals, and men are more vulnerable to the adverse effects of aircraft noise exposure on health. Further longitudinal studies using objective sleep parameters are necessary to confirm the results on the mediating role of sleep disturbances in the effect of noise on the risk of hypertension
KERN, THIERRY. "Les effets extra-auditifs du bruit sur la sante : etat des connaissances en 1994." Strasbourg 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994STR15098.
Full textMorizot, Sylvie. "Etude sur une population jeune et en bonne santé des effets d'un bruit de trafic routier, d'une benzodiazépine, et de leur conjugaison, sur les potentiels évoqués auditifs précoces, l'appareil cardiovasculaire et l'anxiété." Dijon, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998DIJOS011.
Full textGAUTHIER, ANNE. "Etude des effets sur la sante de l'exposition simultanee a plusieurs nuisances professionnelles : bruit, travail poste et cadences." Besançon, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994BESA3082.
Full textMorelli, Xavier. "Pollution de l'air, santé et défaveur sociale en zone urbaine." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016GREAS015/document.
Full textIn urban areas, atmospheric pollution represents a major threat to human health. The accurate characterization of this threat relies centrally on the quality of exposure assessment. It also requires assessment of other factors sharing the same sources and also possibly impacting health, such as noise. Fine-scale exposure assessment of air pollution levels may allow identifying spatial contrasts. Such spatial variations may lead to social differences in the distribution of the health impact of these pollutants.The general aims of the PhD were: 1. To study the possibility to model ultrafine particles distribution in urban areas and assess the correlation of ultrafine particles levels with road traffic noise; 2. To assess the risk incurred by air pollution exposure with a fine-scale modelling approach and investigate the potential socio-economic disparities in health burden induced by particulate matter; 3. To investigate the health benefits expected from hypothetical scenarios of reduction of air pollution levels at the urban scale.The first aim relies on Tri-tabs project, conducted in three European cities (Basel, Girona, Grenoble). Measurements during 20 minutes of outdoor noise and traffic, but not of UFP, were strongly reproducible over durations of a couple of days or months. In these areas, on the short-term, noise levels and UFP concentrations exhibited relatively moderate correlations, which may allow adjustment for mutual confounding in epidemiological studies, thus allowing to disentangle their possible short-term health effects.The second aim introduces health effects, and focuses on the longer term. Risk assessment studies often ignore within-city spatial variations of air pollutants. In Grenoble and Lyon areas (0.4 and 1.2 million inhabitants, respectively) in 2012, PM2.5 exposure was estimated on a 10×10 m grid by coupling a dispersion model to fine-scale data on population density. Outcomes were mortality, lung cancer and term low birth weight incidences. The numbers of cases attributable to air pollution were estimated overall and stratifying areas according to the European Deprivation Index, a measure of social deprivation. Estimations were repeated assuming spatial homogeneity of air pollutants within city. The proportion of cases attributable to air pollution was in the 3-8% range for mortality and 9–43% range for term low birth weight. In Grenoble, 6.8% (95% CI: 3.1–10.1%) of incident lung cancer cases were attributable to air pollution. The impact was underestimated by 8 to 20% when background monitoring stations were used to assess exposure, compared to fine-scale dispersion modeling. Health impact was highest in neighborhoods with intermediate to higher social deprivation.Several countries across Europe have implemented air pollution regulation policies, or low emission zones, France being an exception. We estimated the health impact of air pollution under different scenarios of reduction of fine particulate matter concentrations. Scenarios targeting a reduction in the PM2.5 annual averages by 5% led to a 10% decrease of the health burden, while actions aiming at only reducing the exposure of the population exposed above the 90th percentile did not yield a significant reduction of the health burden (around 1%).In conclusion, we have shown that short-term measurements cannot be used to model ultrafine particles levels in urban areas; we were among the first to rely on a fine-scale exposure model for estimating the health impact of air pollution, and quantify its impact on term low birth weight. Our estimations showed that background air quality monitoring stations used classically in France for health impact assessment studies tend to underestimate exposure, compared to a spatially-resolved dispersion model. We have provided an estimate of the air pollution decrease required to obtain a significant reduction of the health impact of air pollutants in urban areas
Gillard, Nicolas. "Traitement du signal quantique : effets de bruit utile et intrication." Thesis, Angers, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019ANGE0036.
Full textHere we examine standard signal processing issues, such as signal detection in noise, parametric estimation from noisy signals, transmission of information over a noisy channel, but in a quantum framework. We follow more specifically a specific thread, already well developed in classical, and constituted by the effects of useful noise or stochastic resonance phenomenon - situations of signal or information processing in the presence of noise, where the performance does not monotonically deteriorate when the noise level increases, but instead where the increase in noise can be beneficial to the processing. In the presence of quantum signals and noises, we thus highlight the possibility of such stochastic resonance effects, in tasks of detection, estimation or signal transmission. In these quantum signal processing studies, we also encounter a specifically quantum property consisting of entanglement. We also investigate the contribution of entanglement, with purely quantum benefits that are inaccessible in classical, obtained for signal processing tasks in the presence of noise that we are studying. We also consider two-dimensional signals that can be likened to digital processing of quantum images. The quantum signal processing studies developed here are mainly theoretical and numerical. In addition, we present experimental implementations that we have been able to achieve thanks to a quantum processor made accessible online by the IBM company (IBM Q 14 Melbourne processor of 14 qubits)
Mbailassem, Fulbert. "Contrôle du bruit par effets de localisation par géométries irrégulières." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSEI095/document.
Full textIn this thesis, the acoustical behavior of irregular cavities leading to localization phenomenon is investigated for noise reduction applications. The aim of this work is to study and create by means of passive method, an accumulation of acoustical energy and dissipate it. Before addressing geometrical irregularities effects on the sound field, viscothermal dissipation mechanisms of sound are recalled and illustrated through few networks of quarter-wave resonators. In a second part, a study of the localization phenomenon is carried out by a modal analysis approach. The localization is quantified by the relative existence volume (VER), an indicator which gives a measure of the volume of the region in which a mode is localized as a fraction of the total cavity volume. The localization analysis is conducted using both regular and irregular cavities. It has been shown that only cavities with irregular geometry, such that sub-cavities are formed, can localize some acoustical modes. Moreover, the frequency of a localized mode is related to the dimensions of the localization region. Following the investigation of the localization phenomenon, the relation between cavities geometry and sound energy dissipation has been studied by the estimation of damping indicators, such as the quality factor, the sound absorption coefficient or the energy damping rate. According to this study, irregular cavities have higher capability to damp sound waves compared to regular cavities. However, for the case of irregular cavities only, the induced dissipation is not proportional to the localization. Nevertheless, when irregularities of rigid walls are not able to achieve sufficient dissipation, this can be obtained with slightly absorptive porous materials of irregular geometry. In fact, the dissipative properties of some porous materials can be optimized by giving them irregular interface. Finally, an experimental set-up has been designed to validate the localization phenomenon and to confirm the damping tendency of irregular geometries in comparison to regular ones. Moreover, measurements of the sound absorption coefficient of a hemp concrete reveal that the sample of irregular geometry achieves sound dissipation more than 40% higher than the one achieved by a regular plane sample. Finally, this thesis has addressed a technological challenge consisting of experimentally validating the localization phenomenon which is so far very difficult to obtain by the use of conventional pressure microphones. In the framework of this thesis, an optical non-conventional sound pressure measurement technique has been used. The used technique is the laser refracto-vibrometry which consists of using a laser vibrometer in some specific conditions to measure the acoustical field (sound pressure). This technique is difficult to conduct but it has the advantage of being contactless, thus less cumbersome for even very small cavities as compared to pressure microphones
Petiot, Jean-Claude. "Réponses cardiovasculaires au bruit chez l'homme : étude expérimentale des différences interindividuelles et de l'adaptation aux expositions répétées." Dijon, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987DIJOS016.
Full textBooks on the topic "Santé – Effets du bruit"
Doherty, Deborah. Effets de la violence familiale sur la santé. Ottawa, Ont: Centre national d'information sur la violence dans la famille, 2003.
Find full textInstitut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (France), ed. Cannabis: Quels effets sur le comportement et la santé? Paris: INSERM, 2001.
Find full textCharpin, Denis. L' air et la santé. Paris: Flammarion Médecine-sciences, 2004.
Find full textReynaud, Michel. Cannabis et santé: Vulnérabilité, dépistage, évaluation et prise en charge. Paris: Flammarion Médecine-Sciences, 2004.
Find full textShallis, Michael. Le péril électrique: Les dangers méconnus de l'électricité. Paris: L'Âge du Verseau, 1989.
Find full textCanada. Groupe de travail sur la déficience auditive acquise chez l'adulte. La déficience auditive acquise chez l'adulte: Rapport d'un Groupe de travail constitué par la Direction de[s] services de santé, Direction générale des services et de la promotion de la santé. Ottawa, Ont: Santé et bien-être social Canada, 1988.
Find full textHalpern, Steven, and Louis M. Savary. Guérir par les sons: L'influence de la musique, des sons et du bruit sur la santé. Genève: Reuille, 1985.
Find full textPerrin, Burt. Effets du niveau d'alphabétisme sur la santé des Canadiens et des Canadiennes: Étude de profil. Ottawa, Ont: Division de l'élaboration et de la coordination des politiques, 1998.
Find full textCanada, Canada Santé, ed. Contamination fongique dans les immeubles public: Effets sur la santé et méthodes d'évaluation. [Ottawa]: Santé Canada, 2004.
Find full textSchriver-Mazzuoli, Louise. La pollution de l'air intérieur: Sources, effets sanitaires, ventilation. Paris: Dunod, 2009.
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Bousquet, Cédric, Béatrice Trombert, Philippe Gasperina, Lucienne Clavel, and Jean-Marie Rodrigues. "Définition d’une structure catégorielle pour les effets indésirables liés aux médicaments." In Informatique et Santé, 91–100. Paris: Springer Paris, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99305-3_9.
Full textChazard, Emmanuel, Adrian Baceanu, Grégoire Ficheur, Romaric Marcilly, and Régis Beuscart. "Les «ADE Scorecards»: Un outil de détection par data mining des effets indésirables liés aux médicaments dans les dossiers médicaux (projet PSIP)." In Informatique et Santé, 177–88. Paris: Springer Paris, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0285-5_16.
Full textEvrard, Anne-Sophie, Paul Avan, Anthony Cadène, Catherine Guastavino, Richard Martin, and Fanny Mietlicki. "Chapitre 28. Bruit." In Environnement et santé publique, 737–68. Presses de l’EHESP, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ehesp.goupi.2023.01.0737.
Full textPERCHOUX, Camille. "Enjeux méthodologiques de l’analyse croisée entre mobilité quotidienne, environnements et santé." In Mobilité quotidienne et santé, 49–86. ISTE Group, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.51926/iste.9109.ch2.
Full textALEXANDER, Stephanie. "Une analyse critique des politiques promouvant l’activité physique et la mobilité active." In Mobilité quotidienne et santé, 185–211. ISTE Group, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.51926/iste.9109.ch6.
Full textDrweski, Philippe, and Vincent Bunel. "Les effets psychiques de l’e-santé : l’exemple de la transplantation pulmonaire." In Santé connectée, 141–56. CNRS Éditions, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.45602.
Full textGiordana, Jean-Yves. "Les effets de la stigmatisation." In La stigmatisation en psychiatrie et en santé mentale, 11–17. Elsevier, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-71204-3.50003-5.
Full text"Effets de l’océan sur la santé humaine." In Deuxième évaluation mondiale de l’océan, 594–615. United Nations, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/9789216040079c037.
Full textRenard, Ursula. "9. Effets psychopathologiques de l'implant cochléaire chez les personnes devenues sourdes." In Surdité et santé mentale, 135. Lavoisier, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lav.quere.2013.01.0135.
Full textThébaud-Mony, Annie. "1. Risques industriels, effets différés et probabilistes : quels critères pour quelle preuve ?" In Santé au travail : approches critiques, 21–39. La Découverte, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.theba.2012.01.0021.
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Cissé, Amy, and Thomas Poder. Les effets délétères sur la santé mentale des mesures de restrictions en période de crise sanitaire. CIRANO, January 2025. https://doi.org/10.54932/auwm1933.
Full textAmmi, Mehdi, Raphael Langevin, Emmanuelle Arpin, and Erin C. Strumpf. S’attaquer aux crises épidémiologiques : oui, mais à quel prix ? CIRANO, August 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/tupx6305.
Full textAmmi, Mehdi, Raphael Langevin, Emmanuelle Arpin, and Erin C. Strumpf. Effets de la pandémie de COVID-19 sur la réallocation des dépenses de santé publique par fonction : estimation de court terme et analyse prédictive contrefactuelle. CIRANO, June 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/lslr2977.
Full textManrique, Gabriela, Geneviève Baril, Johanne Préval, Marie-Christine Therrien, Julie-Maude Normandin, and Sandrine Veillette. La résilience du système de santé publique face à la COVID-19 : développement des systèmes informationnels par les directions régionales de santé publique au Québec. Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l’intelligence artificielle et du numérique, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.61737/pfla2312.
Full textPrud'homme, Pamela, Simon Aubin, and Pierre-Luc Cloutier. Revue de littérature sur la composition des poussières de bois brûlé. IRSST, December 2024. https://doi.org/10.70010/wmat6356.
Full textYousefi, Farzaneh, and Marie-Pierre Gagnon. L’intelligence artificielle (IA) pour la promotion de la santé et la réduction de la maladie : synthèse des connaissances. Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l'intelligence artificielle et du numérique, July 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.61737/pjld3032.
Full textGentelet, Karine, and Alexandra Bahary-Dionne. Les angles morts des réponses technologiques à la pandémie de COVID-19 : Disjonction entre les inégalités en santé et numériques structurantes de la marginalisation de certaines populations. Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l’intelligence artificielle et du numérique, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.61737/gsjs3130.
Full textPerret, D., B. Dietiker, J. P. Gravel, T. Fournier, and A. J. M. Pugin. Ambient micro-vibration measurements in geotechnical engineering: a practical approach to the HVSR method. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/p6qwj6n6fj.
Full textFortin, Bernard, Justin Ndoutoumou, Josette Gbeto, and Maude Laberge. Impact des mesures incitatives et coercitives sur le lieu de pratique des nouveaux médecins de famille. CIRANO, December 2024. https://doi.org/10.54932/qryj3343.
Full textvan den Bold, Mara, Lilia Bliznashka, Gayathri Ramani, Deanna K. Olney, and Agnes R. Quisumbing. Burkina Faso: Impact des programmes agricoles sensibles à la nutrition sur l’utilisation du temps et effets sur la santé et la nutrition de la mère et de l’enfant au Burkina Faso. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134219.
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