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Foodborne infections and zoonoses as perceived by the French public and their doctors.
The development of health education campaigns targeting specific audiences is typically based on the public’s perception of risk. However, despite recent food-related health crises...
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National Survey on the Diagnosis of Enteropathogenic Yersinia Infections in Metropolitan France in 2003
The French Institute for Public Health Surveillance and the National Reference Center for Yersinia conducted a mail survey of a random sample of French medical analysis laboratories...
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Traffic accidents: fears and fatalities.
The road safety measures implemented have undoubtedly contributed to the decline in the number of traffic fatalities on French roads observed over the past two decades. However, in 2000,...
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International Classification of Diseases: Reference Lists for the Analysis of Causes of Death from Trauma in France
Introduction - The objectives of this study are to provide a list of codes from the Tenth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) that can be used to describe...
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Establishment of the National Center of Expertise on Vectors and Vector-Borne Risks (CNEV)
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Scabies in France between 1999 and 2010: Rising Incidence and Public Health Implications
Introduction - Scabies is a contagious parasitic infection that is usually mild; however, delays in diagnosis and treatment can cause significant difficulties for patients and their...
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Clustered cases of overdose in the Île-de-France region. January 2009
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2010 Health Survey in French Polynesia: Monitoring Risk Factors for Noncommunicable Diseases
Introduction - The objective of this study was to describe, among the population residing in French Polynesia, the risk factors (smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, an unbalanced...
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A Study of Self-Reported Health Among Residents Living Near Local Sources of Environmental Pollution: A Literature Review. Part Two: Analysis of Results and Future Directions
Problem Statement: Epidemiological studies aim to assess the health impact of local sources of environmental pollution by using self-reported health—based on respondents’ perceptions of...