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The Complementarity of Public Health Research and Health Surveillance. Inserm’s Institute for Health Surveillance and CépiDc: The Benefits of a Natural Partnership
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Public Health Surveillance Put to the Test: The Experience of the Interregional Epidemiology Units (CIREs)
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The Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin: Its History and Role in the Sharing and Dissemination of Epidemiological Data
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Acute Viral Hepatitis B in the United Kingdom: Laboratory Reports, 1980–1984
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From Zoonotic Agents to Zoonoses: The Diversity and Uniqueness of an Evolving Concept
The importance of zoonoses in public health is well established, and our understanding of them has benefited from considerable progress in the biological characterization of the...
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Psittacosis: Current Trends, Surveillance, and Investigations in France
Psittacosis-ornithosis-chlamydiosis is a bacterial zoonosis caused by Chlamydophila psittaci. The animal reservoir consists of all birds, most of which are asymptomatic carriers. In...
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Zoonoses: Toward an Integrated Approach to Health at the Human-Animal Interface [Editorial]
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Leishmaniasis in mainland France
Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease found in southern mainland France, where it is caused by Leishmania infantum, the same species responsible for canine leishmaniasis. The prevalence...
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Echinococcus multilocularis in foxes and domestic carnivores: toward a new epidemiological landscape?
Echinococcus multilocularis is a tapeworm responsible for a rare parasitic zoonosis, alveolar echinococcosis. The parasite’s life cycle depends on the predatory relationship between the...