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Identification of neurodegenerative diseases in health insurance databases in France: a systematic review of the literature
Background: Given the health, social, and economic burden of neurodegenerative diseases (ND), there is a need for epidemiological studies. Administrative databases, such as the French...
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Mortality Among People with Mental Disorders: A Multicausal Analysis of Death Certificates in France, 2000–2013
Introduction: The objective was to describe mortality associated with mental disorders (MDs) in France. Methods: Our analysis, known as a multiple-cause analysis, examines both the...
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Use of inpatient palliative care among people who died in France in 2013, by demographic characteristics and medical conditions
Objectives: To describe the medical conditions, place of death, hospitalizations, and use of inpatient palliative care (SPH) in the year preceding death. Methods: Individuals covered by...
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Monitoring of AES in healthcare facilities. The role and importance of safety equipment
The AES Raisin/Geres surveillance system relies on the voluntary participation of healthcare facilities, where every AES reported to the occupational physician is documented on a...
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Excess morbidity and mortality in the first year of life among children born between 35 and 38 weeks’ gestation in mainland France
Introduction: The prognosis for late preterm and early term births (35–36 weeks’ gestation and 37–38 weeks’ gestation, respectively) remains unclear during the first year of life....
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Screening for subclinical chronic rheumatic heart disease in New Caledonia in 2012: sociodemographic risk factors for established and borderline sequelae, and prevalence of acute rheumatic fever among children aged 6 to 12.5 years
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of confirmed and borderline subclinical chronic rheumatic heart disease (CRHD) through school-based screening in New Caledonia; to reassess the...
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Introduction of an “ototoxic” designation to improve the prevention of occupational risks associated with simultaneous exposure to noise and chemicals
Hearing disorders observed in the workplace are primarily attributed to noise exposure alone and do not take into account the possible involvement of other factors, such as certain...
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Prospects for the use of historical audiometric data collected over 30 years
Introduction: At certain levels, noise exposure is harmful to the ear. Over a period of approximately thirty years (1968 to 2000), the IUMT in Lyon conducted audiometric follow-ups of...
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Help with job coding: the CAPS tool
Introduction: Job coding is essential for studying occupational risks at the population level or for standardizing job data for comparison purposes. Objective: To present the...
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Biomechanical, chemical, and psychosocial exposure profiles among workers in the ARPEGE sample of the GAZEL cohort
Introduction: Given the wide range of occupational exposures, the objective is to determine whether there are exposure profiles that combine biomechanical, chemical, and psychosocial...