The main trends in occupational morbidity in Ukraine amid socio-economic changes in the labor market and the presence of military threats

Author:

Nagorna A.M.ORCID, ,Radionov M.O.ORCID,Gavadziuk E.K., , , ,

Publisher

Kundiiev Institute of Occupational Health of National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine

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