Tudor Lucian Pop,Marin Burlea,Oana Falup-Pecurariu et al.
Tudor Lucian Pop et al.
Until 1989, Romania was one of the countries of the communist bloc in Europe and its healthcare system was characterized by centralized planning and severe underfunding, with low performance and low quality healthcare. Since 1998, Romania r...
Grażyna Hejda,Artur Mazur,Łukasz Dembiński et al.
Grażyna Hejda et al.
Despite the constant tendency to decrease the number of births, children and adolescents account for one-fifth of the Polish population. Healthcare for children is free and it is organized similarly to the care for adult patients. In primar...
Eli Somekh,Shai Ashkenazi,Zachi Grossman
Eli Somekh
The article describes and discusses several key elements of the paediatric healthcare system in Israel, including paediatric training, family and community paediatrics, hospital-based paediatric services, preventive care services, and speci...
Szabó Laszlo,Szöllősi Katalin,Talabér Júlia et al.
Szabó Laszlo et al.
We describe the strengths and challenges of the child healthcare system in Hungary. The number of children has been steadily decreasing since 1982. The number of live births per thousand population has decreased from 12.1 to 9.3 between 199...
Elisavet Efstathiou,Leda Theophilou,Stelios Angeli et al.
Elisavet Efstathiou et al.
This article describes the child healthcare system in Cyprus up to June 2019. Before that Cyprus used to be the only country in the European Union without a universal National Health System. Up to 2019 child healthcare in Cyprus consisted o...
Namazova Adelia Avaz,Taghi-Zada Tarana Qadir
Namazova Adelia Avaz
The evolution of the child healthcare system in Azerbaijan is described herein. In particular, the article describes the development of child healthcare in the country, with particular focus on the Soviet and post-Soviet period. The organis...
Szöllősi Katalin,Odor Andera,Kissné Garajszki I et al.
Szöllősi Katalin et al.
The Hungarian health visitor network, established in 1915, is a unique system in Europe. Health visitors are highly qualified healthcare professionals whose traditional role is to promote and improve the physical, mental, and social well-be...
Children facing natural, economic and public health crisis in Europe: The risks of a predictable unpredictability [0.03%]
面对欧洲自然、经济和公共卫生危机的儿童:可预测的不可预测性的风险
Hilary Hoey,Julije Mestrovic,Mehmet Vural et al.
Hilary Hoey et al.
This opening article for the volume dedicated to the diversity of paediatric healthcare systems in Europe, discusses the topic of children facing natural, economic, and public health crises in Europe. The natural and economic adversities an...
Child healthcare in Europe, local diversities and collective potentials: A study of the European Paediatric Association/Union of National European Paediatric Societies and Associations [0.03%]
欧洲儿童保健的地方差异与集体潜力疢欧洲儿科协会/欧洲国家儿科学会和协会联盟的研究
Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani,Tudor Lucian Pop,Hilary Hoey
Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani
This introductory article presents the project developed by the EPA-UNEPSA on child healthcare in Europe, emphasizing the role of local diversities as collective potentials. The EPA-UNEPSA is strongly convinced that an effective cooperation...
Anastasia Gkampeta,Maria Stamou,Charalampos Antachopoulos et al.
Anastasia Gkampeta et al.
Candida albicans is the most prevalent and pathogenic fungal infection of the urinary tract. Although fungal urinary tract infections occur less frequently than bacterial infections, their incidence has increased during the last decades. Pr...