Socioenvironmental factors of communicable and non-communicable diseases
Résumé
From a clinical case of a tuberculosis diagnosed in Rennes in a Congolese patient, we highlight the need for new socioenvironmental variables to apprehend hazards in social contexts. Beyond the traditional aggregate variables describing socioeconomic characteristics, a collaboration between epidemiology, clinical care, immunology and the social sciences helps rethink a contagious disease as a social one.
From industrial fatigue in the 19th factories to other forms of hardship in the 21st century.
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