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Doctors' perceptions and the organization of a local campaign.
Overall, vaccination is viewed positively by doctors and the general public. A study by INPES among general practitioners shows that nearly 80% are very supportive of vaccination. In the...
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Educational Approach: How Do Physicians Perceive It? Results of the 2007 ENTRED Study.
The majority of general practitioners who participated in this survey see between 10 and 20 patients with diabetes per month. They assert a role in therapeutic education, with two out of...
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New data on circumcision.
Among the topics that sparked lively discussion at the Mexico City conference was, without a doubt, circumcision. “To cut or not to cut”—that was indeed the question... The answer...
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Chernobyl, 20 Years Later: Thyroid Cancer Under Surveillance
The rising incidence of thyroid cancer in France and the hypothesis of a link to the Chernobyl accident led the InVS to establish a multidisciplinary commission tasked with assessing the...
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Analysis of Medical Activities at Information and Care Centers for Human Immunodeficiency
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Evaluation of Anonymous and Free Screening Services (C.D.A.G). Survey on "Activities, Services, and Operations"
A survey conducted by the Ministry of Health’s AIDS Division among 119 centers offering anonymous and free HIV testing in France. The survey examines client demographics, consultation...
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Surveillance of Chlamydia trachomatis infections through a laboratory network (RENACHLA 1995)
In 1995, the laboratories of RENACHLA (National Chlamydia Network) conducted 57,352 tests for Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct), an average of 667 tests per laboratory... Ct was identified in...
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Risk of bloodborne infection in the operating room: results of a preliminary study
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Guidelines for Revising the Surveillance Procedures for Communicable Diseases in France