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Oliver Razum

Researcher at Bielefeld University

Publications -  516
Citations -  8332

Oliver Razum is an academic researcher from Bielefeld University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Population. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 464 publications receiving 7021 citations. Previous affiliations of Oliver Razum include University Hospital Heidelberg & Heidelberg University.

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Health and healthcare provision to asylum seekers and refugees in Germany

TL;DR: A review of the data available proves the need for a national and systematic collection of valid data as a basis for adequate preventive and medical care for asylum seekers and refugees in Germany.
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Comparing provision and appropriateness of health care between immigrants and non-immigrants in Germany using the example of neuraxial anaesthesia during labour: cross-sectional study

TL;DR: Evidence is found for underprovision of care among first-generation immigrants, among women with low German language proficiency and particularly among all women withLow educational attainment, irrespective of migration status, in relation to their migration status.
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Privatverschuldung und Mortalität: Untersuchung auf Ebene der Kreise und kreisfreien Städte Deutschlands

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the role of indebtedness on mortality in Germany and found that debt contributes to the explanation of health inequalities and, together with other socioeconomic factors and the federal state, explains 59% of the variance in age-standardised district level mortality.
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Public Health Research Resulting from One of the World's Largest Outbreaks Caused by Entero-Hemorrhagic Escherichia coli in Germany 2011: A Review.

TL;DR: How soon and in which fields research was conducted with respect to this outbreak are documented, including conclusions on methods in surveillance, diagnosis, and outbreak investigation, on resources in public health, as well as on inter-agency collaboration, and public communication.
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Time trends in cardiovascular disease mortality in Russia and Germany from 1980 to 2007 - are there migration effects?

TL;DR: The effects on CVD mortality rates due to migration in Germany and Russia were smaller than those due to secular economical changes, however, migration should still be considered as a factor influencing national mortality trends.