Central European Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
2018, Vol. 24, No 1-2
Contents
Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis, 1818-1865
György Ungváry
Application,
Advantages and Challenges of Human Biomonitoring in Exposure Assessment
as a Part of
Human Health Risk Assessment Process including Occupational
Settings
Katarina Kromerova and Vladimir Bencko
Screening for Cancer in Hungary
Lajos Döbrőssy and Attila Kovács
Norovirus Infections and Preventive Measures
Iris Nadjo and Vladimir Bencko
The Role of Education in the Quality
of Life of Roma Women and Their Families Living in Colonies
and Colony-like Living Environments with Alarming Public Health-Epidemiological Safety,
and the Effect of the Two Settlement Types on the Learning Conditions of Roma Children
in Hungary at the Time of Joining the EU
Éva Szakmáry, András Paksy, and György Ungváry
Public Health Situation of the Roma
and non-Roma Unemployed in a Small Area of Hungary
Densely Populated by Roma People. Summarized
Observations of the Research Performed in Ózd Small Area
György Ungváry, Éva Szakmáry, Ibolya Hegedüs,
Veronika Morvai, and Péter Rudnai
Some Data on the Health Status of the Roma and Non-Roma
10-11 Year Old Children
and their Risk Factors according to the National Children’s Respiratory Survey of 2005
Péter Rudnai, Mihály János Varró, Annamária Mácsik, Renáta Szentmihályi, and Tamás Rudnai
Study of Work–Family Conflict (WFC), Burnout and Psychosocial
Health Among Hungarian Educators
Bettina Piko and Maria Mihalka
Case Report
Contact Allergic Dermatitis in a Dental Technician
Valéria Kohánka
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