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    Challenges of Diversity-Sensitive Care in Medical Rehabilitation by Brzoska, P, Razum, O

    Published in Die Rehabilitation (01-10-2017)
    “…Diversity markers such as sex, migration background and socioeconomic status are associated with different needs and expectations in health care. In…”
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    When Chance Decides About Access to Health Care: The Case of Refugees in Germany by Razum, O, Wenner, J, Bozorgmehr, K

    “…Health and access to health care are considered a human right. "Regular" immigrants such as work migrants in Germany have the same entitlement to health care…”
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    Socioeconomic and migration status as predictors of emergency caesarean section: a birth cohort study by Miani, C, Ludwig, A, Breckenkamp, J, Sauzet, O, Doyle, I-M, Hoeller-Holtrichter, C, Spallek, J, Razum, O

    Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (13-01-2020)
    “…Women with a migration background are reportedly at a higher risk of emergency caesarean section. There is evidence that this is due in part to suboptimal…”
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    Yield of active screening for tuberculosis among asylum seekers in Germany: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Bozorgmehr, Kayvan, Razum, Oliver, Saure, Daniel, Joggerst, Brigitte, Szecsenyi, Joachim, Stock, Christian

    “…All asylum seekers in Germany undergo upon-entry screening for tuberculosis TB, but comprehensive evidence on the yield is lacking. We compared the national…”
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    Characteristics of foodborne outbreaks in which use of analytical epidemiological studies contributed to identification of suspected vehicles, European Union, 2007 to 2011 by SCHLINKMANN, K. M., RAZUM, O., WERBER, D.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-04-2017)
    “…Foodborne disease outbreaks (FBDOs) occur frequently in Europe. Employing analytical epidemiological study designs increases the likelihood of identifying the…”
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    Self-rated treatment outcomes in medical rehabilitation among German and non-German nationals residing in Germany: an exploratory cross-sectional study by Brzoska, P, Sauzet, O, Yilmaz-Aslan, Y, Widera, T, Razum, O

    Published in BMC health services research (28-03-2016)
    “…In many European countries, foreign nationals experience, on average, less favorable treatment outcomes in rehabilitative care than the respective majority…”
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    Participation of people with migration background in health surveys of the Robert Koch Institute by Saß, Anke-Christine, Grüne, B, Brettschneider, A-K, Rommel, A, Razum, O, Ellert, U

    “…People with migration background (PMB) make up a huge section of the population with specific health chances and risks. There are only limited data available…”
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    Generalists or Specialists? Interdisciplinarity in, and Scientific Development of, Public Health in Germany by Razum, O, Dockweiler, C

    “…Interdisciplinarity is not only a constitutive element of public health; it also contributes significantly to the solution of complex public health problems…”
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    Public Health as a Pathway towards Optimising Human Beings in Terms of Better Resilience? The Leopoldina Statement on Public Health in Germany by Holst, J, Razum, O

    “…The June 2015 political statement of the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina on Public Health in Germany emphasizes the need to strengthen Public Health…”
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    Are women with and without migration background reached equally well by health services? The example of antenatal care in Berlin by Brenne, S, David, Matthias, Borde, T, Breckenkamp, J, Razum, O

    “…About 20% of the population in Germany has a migration background (1st generation: immigrated themselves; 2nd generation: offspring of immigrants), which can…”
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    Prevention among migrants--problems in health care provision and suggested solutions illustrated for the field of medical rehabilitation by Brzoska, P, Razum, O

    Published in Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946) (01-09-2014)
    “…In Germany, 16 million people have a migration background. As compared to the majority population, they have higher prevalences of some chronic diseases and…”
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    Incidence of hypertension and its risk factors in rural Kerala, India: A community-based cohort study by Sathish, T, Kannan, S, Sarma, P.S, Razum, O, Thankappan, K.R

    Published in Public health (London) (01-01-2012)
    “…Summary Objectives To investigate the incidence of hypertension and its risk factors in Kerala, India where the epidemiological transition is more advanced…”
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    Differences in the Incidence of Gestational Diabetes between Women of Turkish and German Origin: An Analysis of Health Insurance Data From a Statutory Health Insurance in Berlin, Germany (AOK), 2005-2007 by Reeske, A, Zeeb, H, Razum, O, Spallek, J

    Published in Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde (01-04-2012)
    “…Gestational diabetes increases the risk of maternal and infant complications and long-term health effects. A study of differences in the incidence of…”
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    Determinants of mammography screening participation among Turkish immigrant women in Germany - a qualitative study reflecting key informants' and women's perspectives by Berens, E.-M., Yilmaz-Aslan, Y., Spallek, J., Razum, O.

    Published in European journal of cancer care (01-01-2016)
    “…Mammography screening programmes aiming to reduce mortality from breast cancer are implemented in most European countries. Immigrant women are less likely to…”
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    Postal Survey Among Women With Turkish Migration Background in Germany - Identification, Sample Revision and Response in the InEMa Study by Berens, E-M, Riedel, J, Reder, M, Razum, O, Kolip, P, Spallek, J

    “…Migrants are an important target group for mailed surveys but also difficult to reach. For planning these surveys and invitational health measures, we assessed…”
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    Regional Deprivation in Germany: Nation-wide Analysis of its Association with Mortality Using the German Index of Multiple Deprivation (GIMD) by Hofmeister, C, Maier, W, Mielck, A, Stahl, L, Breckenkamp, J, Razum, O

    “…Deprivation indices are increasingly being used to assess the effects of contextual factors on health. In Germany, the recently developed 'German Index of…”
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    Poliomyelitis--Challenges for the Last Mile of the Eradication Programme by Müller, O, Jahn, A, Razum, O

    “…The World Health Organisation initiated the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in the year 1988. With the large-scale application of routine and mass…”
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    The German National Verification Committee for Measles and Rubella Elimination by Matysiak-Klose, D, Razum, O

    “…Since 1984, the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region has pursued the goal of eliminating measles. In 2005, it was decided to also stop the endemic…”
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    Comparison of Perinatal Data of Immigrant Women of Turkish Origin and German Women - Results of a Prospective Study in Berlin by David, M, Borde, T, Brenne, S, Ramsauer, B, Henrich, W, Breckenkamp, J, Razum, O

    Published in Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde (01-05-2014)
    “…The aim of the study was to compare obstetrical process indicators and outcomes for German women with women of Turkish origin residing in Germany. Do women of…”
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