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B Charpin, G Le Gonidec, P B Faou

    Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique Et De Ses Filiales
    |January 1, 1981
    PubMed
    Summary

    The hygienic conditions in New Caledonia vary significantly by parish, with lower standards observed on the East Coast and islands, particularly impacting Melanesian populations compared to Europeans in Noumea.

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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Environmental Health
    • Sociology

    Context:

    • Assesses the hygienic conditions in New Caledonia and its Dependencies.
    • Examines disparities in access to running water and indoor water-closets across parishes.
    • Highlights the geographical distribution of European and Melanesian populations.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the variations in hygienic standards within New Caledonia.
    • To identify the correlation between ethnicity, location, and sanitation infrastructure.
    • To determine the extent of the disparity in living conditions.

    Summary:

    • Hygienic levels in New Caledonia are highly disparate, with inadequate running water and water-closet facilities prevalent in the East Coast and island regions.
    • European populations are concentrated in Noumea, while Melanesian communities reside primarily in the East Coast and island territories.
    • Significant differences in hygienic standards exist between the two major ethnic groups, linked to geographical distribution and access to sanitation.

    Impact:

    • Reveals critical public health challenges in specific regions of New Caledonia.
    • Informs targeted interventions to improve sanitation infrastructure and health outcomes.
    • Underscores the need for culturally sensitive public health strategies addressing ethnic disparities.

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