Public health in Burgundie: Difference between revisions

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Public health in [[Burgundie]] is the overall health of the population of [[Burgundie]]. In [[Burgundie]], health is defined as "the combined public, private, religious, and non-profit effort to ensure the complete physical, mental, and social well-being of all [[Burgundie|Burgoigniacs]]." [[Burgundie]] is known for its universal health care system, low infant mortality, relatively healthy cuisine and diet. As with any developed country, [[Burgundie]] has adequate and sufficient water and food distribution, and levels of nutrition and sanitation are high.
==Malarial abatement==
==Malarial abatement==
While {{wpl|malaria}} was not formally identified and then soon after linked to mosquitoes until the 1880s and 90s, classical [[Bergendii]], and [[Latinics]] at large, knew in the 1st century AD about the connection between {{wpl|Columella|swamps/standing water insects and malaria}}. As such, in the lands that make up modern-day [[Burgundie]] there were many attempts made to drain swamps, domesticate birds and bats to eat these insects (mosquitoes), and to build domiciles as far from remaining standing water on a property as possible.
While {{wpl|malaria}} was not formally identified and then soon after linked to mosquitoes until the 1880s and 90s, classical [[Bergendii]], and [[Latinics]] at large, knew in the 1st century AD about the connection between {{wpl|Columella|swamps/standing water insects and malaria}}. As such, in the lands that make up modern-day [[Burgundie]] there were many attempts made to drain swamps, domesticate birds and bats to eat these insects (mosquitoes), and to build domiciles as far from remaining standing water on a property as possible.
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