This capsule, based on two knowledge synthesis by the Institut national de santé publique, is an introduction to protective factors of alcohol use among Indigenous people, more specifically young people and women in the perinatal period.
The INSPQ advises and supports regional public health departments, healthcare institutions and professional orders in a number of areas relating to infectious diseases.
This issue addresses outdoor and land-based prevention, wellness through Indigenous partnerships, childhood experiences and cultural connections.
Cette page présente une synthèse des données sur la circulation des virus respiratoires au Québec pour la semaine CDC en cours.
The birth of a child can bring new meaning to a couple’s life. In addition to your relationship as partners, you now have a new relationship as parents: this is what’s known as co-parenting.
Having a child and making green choices can seem complicated. Yet, through small, everyday actions, parents can help protect the environment.
There are over 200 named species of Aspergillus {3318}. Aspergillus niger is part of a group of species named Aspergillus section Nigri, formerly known as «Aspergillus niger group »: all species of this section have black conidial heads.
The genus Aureobasidium includes between 14 {3318} to 26 named species depending on the consulted registry {813; 816; 3971}. Among these, A. pullulans is the only well-known species {816}, of which two well documented varieties are associated with indoor environment and health problems: A. pullulans var. pullulans and A. pullulans var…