Vol 72, No 1 (2021)
Letter to the Editor
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COVID-19: rethinking seafarers’ temporality to improve healthcare and prevention practices?

Richard Pougnet12, Laurence Pougnet23, Pol Bleunven1, Ewen Jezequel24, David Lucas12, Brice Loddé12
Pubmed: 33829481
IMH 2021;72(1):84-85.

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