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    Neo-Rural Hmong in French Guiana by Marie-Odile Géraud

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The Hmong have been living in French Guiana since 1977. They are mainly market gardeners and live in two main villages, which are mostly mono-ethnic. …”
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    Precariousness, Diabetes Control and Complications in French Guiana by Samuel Linière, Mathieu Nacher, Kinan Drak Alsibai, Mayka Mergeayfabre, Nezha Hafsi, Aurelie Charpin, Caroline Misslin-Tritsch, Jean-François Carod, Jean Markens Aurelus, Bertrand De Toffol, André Ntoutoum, John Bukasa Kakamba, Magalie Demar, Magalie Demar, Jeannie Helene-Pelage, Antoine Adenis, Nadia Sabbah, Nadia Sabbah

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…AimsThe social parameters of an individual impact the incidence of cardiovascular diseases. French Guiana, an overseas French territory with a lower standard of living than France, has a prevalence of diabetes mellitus that is twice that of mainland France. …”
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    Cryptosporidiosis outbreak in Amazonia, French Guiana, 2018. by Estelle Menu, Emilie Mosnier, Arnaud Cotrel, Loic Favennec, Romy Razakandrainibe, Stéphane Valot, Denis Blanchet, Frédéric Dalle, Damien Costa, Mélanie Gaillet, Magalie Demar, Franck de Laval

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…<h4>Conclusion</h4>Water quality is a major public health issue in Amazonian French Guiana, especially for population at risk (children, people with comorbidity, travelers). …”
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    Melissopalynological Analysis of Honey from French Guiana by Weiwen Jiang, Marie-José Battesti, Yin Yang, Élodie Jean-Marie, Jean Costa, Didier Béreau, Julien Paolini, Jean-Charles Robinson

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In this study, attention was paid to honey samples from the French Guiana Atlantic coast where beekeepers generally place their hives in four types of biotopes: seaside vegetation, mangrove, savannah, and secondary forest. …”
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    NEW SPECIES OF MONSTERA (ARACEAE) FROM FRENCH GUIANA by Thomas B. Croat, Joep Moonen, Odile Poncy

    “…ABSTRACT A new species of Monstera, M. barrieri Croat, Moonen & Poncy, is described from French Guiana. The species is characterized by its deeply pinnately lobed, black-drying blades and the wine-red to orange spadix axis.…”
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