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Salivary diagnosis of measles and recent trends in viral strains in France.
Objectives - To evaluate the biological confirmation method for measles using saliva samples and to describe the genotypes that circulated in France between 2003 and 2008. Materials and...
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Changes in maternal-derived measles-neutralizing antibodies in infants in France in 2006
Introduction - To best determine the optimal age for vaccinating infants against measles, it is useful to understand the dynamics of maternal anti-measles neutralizing antibodies, which...
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Summary of Health Impact Assessments of Urban Air Pollution, France, 1995–2002
The health risks associated with urban air pollution have been assessed in numerous epidemiological studies, including the Air and Health Monitoring Program in 9 French Cities (PSAS-9),...
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Measles in France in 2008: An Analysis of Mandatory Reporting.
The promotion of measles vaccination for infants, introduced in 1983, was accompanied by a sharp decline in the incidence of measles, which has been monitored by the Sentinelles network...
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A decision-making framework for conducting a biomarker-based study among populations living on contaminated sites.
The first public health alerts related to industrial soil contamination emerged in the early 1980s (Love Canal, Woburn, etc.). The epidemiological studies conducted to address public...
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Soil Pollution: From Public Exposure to Public Health [Editorial]
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Sidebar: Health Impacts of Soil Pollution: An Inter-Cire Program.
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Key elements for building relationships with communities in the assessment of risks associated with environmental exposure.
In 2004, several environmental health investigations were marked by strained relations with local communities because they only partially addressed broader social concerns and multiple...