Occupational health of midwives
The midwifery profession varies greatly from one country to another. There are, however, a number of common features such as exposure to biological risks through contact with pregnant women and women in labor, exposure to postural stresses during examinations and medical acts, but also, increasingly...
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Main Authors: | Richard Pougnet (Author), Laurence Pougnet (Author), Moriamo Eniafe-Eveillard (Author), Brice Loddé (Author) |
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Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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