List of MeSH codes (G06)
List of MeSH codes (G06) refers to a comprehensive categorization within the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) system, specifically focusing on the area of "Environment and Public Health". MeSH is a hierarchical controlled vocabulary used for indexing articles for PubMed and other databases within the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM). This list encompasses a wide range of topics under the G06 category, which deals with various aspects of environmental health, occupational health, and the overall impact of environmental factors on public health.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The G06 category within MeSH is dedicated to topics related to the environment's impact on health, including environmental pollution, occupational health issues, and public health concerns. This category is crucial for researchers, policymakers, and health professionals focusing on the intersection of environmental science and health care.
List of MeSH Codes (G06)[edit | edit source]
The following is a breakdown of the G06 category, highlighting some of the key areas and their respective MeSH codes. Note that this is not an exhaustive list but a selection to illustrate the scope of the category.
Environmental Health (G06.535)[edit | edit source]
- Environmental Pollution (G06.535.375)
- Hazardous Waste (G06.535.360)
- Water Quality (G06.535.800)
- Air Quality (G06.535.188)
Occupational Health (G06.550)[edit | edit source]
- Occupational Diseases (G06.550.500)
- Occupational Exposure (G06.550.535)
- Workplace (G06.550.915)
Public Health (G06.590)[edit | edit source]
- Disease Outbreaks (G06.590.310)
- Health Promotion (G06.590.580)
- Public Health Surveillance (G06.590.875)
Importance[edit | edit source]
The G06 category of MeSH codes is vital for organizing and accessing scientific literature related to environmental and public health. By providing a structured way to classify research articles, MeSH codes facilitate more efficient literature searches and help researchers stay abreast of developments in their fields.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
The List of MeSH codes (G06) is an essential resource for anyone involved in environmental health, occupational health, or public health research. It aids in the precise categorization of literature, making it easier for researchers, health professionals, and policymakers to find relevant information and contribute to the advancement of public health initiatives.
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