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A Comparative Sociological Study of the Chikungunya Outbreak in Réunion and Mayotte (France).
The chikungunya outbreak, which significantly affected the populations of Réunion and Mayotte between March 2005 and June 2006, led to the conduct of socio-epidemiological surveys aimed...
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Acute and chronic joint symptoms of chikungunya in adults: findings from the 2005–2006 epidemic in Réunion, France.
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Joint pain associated with chikungunya 9 months after the end of the epidemic wave, Réunion, France (2005–2006). A general practice survey.
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Entomological Impact of Awareness Campaigns on the Destruction of Aedes albopictus Larval Breeding Sites in Réunion (Kass' Moustik).
Prevention of arboviral diseases relies on integrated pest management to combine community-based control measures, physical control (destruction of breeding sites and environmental...
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Chikungunya in the Indian Ocean: Insights into the virus gained during the 2005–2006 outbreak.
Between 2005 and 2007, the Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) caused major epidemics that affected the islands of the Indian Ocean (IO) and the Indian subcontinent. Molecular analyses have shown...
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Vector control: mosquito eradication and community engagement. A plan to combat Aedes albopictus during the 2005–2007 chikungunya outbreak in Réunion.
The dengue outbreaks in 2004 and the chikungunya outbreaks in 2005–2007 demonstrated the role of the Aedes albopictus mosquito as a vector on Réunion. The widespread presence of this...
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Factors influencing chikungunya virus infection in Réunion: results of the Serochik population-based seroprevalence survey, August–October 2006.
Following the 2005–2006 epidemic on Réunion Island, which affected 38.2% of the population, we used logistic regression to identify the determinants of Chikungunya virus (CHIKV)...
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Epidemiological situation of invasive meningococcal infections in Mayotte, France, from 2001 to 2006.
Introduction. Invasive meningococcal infections are monitored by the Mayotte Department of Health and Social Affairs (DAS). Method. This analysis is based on data archived at the DAS for...
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Drug use among 17- and 18-year-olds in the French overseas departments
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Leprosy in the territorial collectivity of Mayotte (Indian Ocean). A retrospective study from 1990 to 1998