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During 2013 and coordinated by the Department of Environment and Health 
Highlights
FISABIO, the visit at 7-years of the INMA project (Environment and Childhood; 
www.projectoinma.org) has been completed. In this project the relationship be- 

tween the environment, diet and genetic characteristics, and health and develop- 
ment in childhood is assessed. A relevant aspect is the participation of the INMA 

project in several European collaborative research initiatives, such as the EU 

funded projects as DENAMIC, Medall, CHICOS, and ESCAPE.

Also related to child health, it has continued, from the Epidemiology Unit of Cas- 
telln , with works that study the frequency distribution and determinants of asth- 

ma and allergic diseases in the context of the international study ISAAC .

In line with the possible health effects of weather and climate, PHASE participates 

in the European project that aims to contribute to the knowledge of the relation- 
ship between meteorological factors on health and evaluate the best strategies 

for preventing their possible effects on health. Nationally, two researchers of the 
group participate as experts in the Centre for Health and Climate Change.

In the line of Inequalities in Health , coordinated by the Research Area of the 

same name within FISABIO, progress has been made in the development of PAR- 

ENT project and the analysis of the magnitude and determinants of morbidity and 
mortality severe maternal in Valencia .

Among the research projects of the line stands for Rare Diseases participation in 

the Joint Action EUROCAT (Surveillance of congenital Anomalies) and Network of 
Registries on Rare Diseases (SpainRDR) as well as various research projects.

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