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Assessment of Occupational Exposure Among the Working Population in France: Tools and Methods
Assessing occupational exposures and their trends over time is a critical component of any public health system for monitoring occupational risks. It involves examining not the...
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Occupational exposure of winegrowers to arsenic-based pesticides: prevalence of exposure between 1979 and 2000
Introduction: Arsenic-based pesticides, the only chemical solution used in viticulture until 2001 to control esca, are classified as definite carcinogens. Estimates of the number of...
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Occupational exposure to respiratory carcinogens among employees in 2010
Introduction: Respiratory cancers are the most common occupational cancers, but very little data is available to quantify occupational exposure to respiratory carcinogens. The objective...
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Chlordecone: a well-known endocrine disruptor affecting the French West Indies
Chlordecone is an organochlorine insecticide that was used extensively in the French West Indies from 1973 to 1993 to control the banana weevil. Due to persistent soil contamination and...
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Toward a "One Health" Approach to Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance in France
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria—and the genes they carry—know no borders and spread easily among humans, animals, and the environment. As a result, national and international bodies are...
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Characteristics and trends of clinical strains of enterococci resistant to vancomycin and/or linezolid isolated in France, 2006–2022
Introduction – Numerous outbreaks involving vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) have been reported in France and around the world. In addition, the emergence of linezolid-resistant...
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“One Health” Surveillance and Prevention of Antibiotic Resistance in France: 2016–2022 Report from the Annual Synthesis Coordinated by Santé publique France
The "One Health" antibiotic resistance report, coordinated by Santé publique France and published annually during Antibiotic Awareness Week, is part of an initiative launched in the late...
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Awareness Campaign on Antibiotic Resistance in France: The Role of Behavioral Sciences
Since 2019, Santé publique France has been tasked with developing an awareness campaign on antibiotics and antibiotic resistance. It conducted a study based on behavioral science to...
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Resistance to third-generation cephalosporins, carbapenems, and fluoroquinolones in urinary isolates of Escherichia coli from outpatient settings: trends from 2017 to 2021 in France
The 2022–2025 National Strategy for Infection Prevention and Antibiotic Resistance sets resistance targets for Escherichia coli in outpatient care of less than 3% for third-generation...
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Editorial. Preventing bacterial resistance: progress and causes for concern