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Over 40 years of neonatal screening in France: key epidemiological data for several rare diseases.
Neonatal screening officially began in France in 1972. It is organized by the French Association for the Screening and Prevention of Childhood Disabilities (AFDPHE) and operates under...
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Sickle Cell Disease Mortality in France: Age at Death and Associated Causes (1979–2010)
Introduction: Sickle cell disease, the most common genetic disorder in France, was identified as a priority in the 2004 Public Health Act, with goals to reduce mortality and improve care...
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Severe intellectual disabilities among children in three French departments: prevalence and characteristics.
Introduction - The objective of this study is to describe, using data from the French Registry of Childhood Disabilities (RHEOP), the prevalence and characteristics (associated...
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Understand and monitor the child's disabilities.
Most childhood disabilities are permanent and lead to “lifelong” limitations in activity and restrictions on participation. It is important to better understand and monitor trends over...
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Disabilities in children resulting from traffic accidents, France. A follow-up study of children resuscitated following a traffic accident (Serac).
Introduction - The objective of the Serac study was to describe long-term disabilities in severely traumatized children admitted to the intensive care unit following a traffic accident. ...
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Outcomes at school age for extremely preterm infants. Results of the Epipage study.
Approximately 10,000 children are born extremely premature each year in France. Improvements in the survival rates of these children have made it necessary to assess their long-term...
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Editorial. The Role of Surveillance in Assessing the Impact of Prevention Initiatives.
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Congenital toxoplasmosis: Establishment of a surveillance system in France.
Introduction - The national program for the prevention of congenital toxoplasmosis has been in place in France since 1978, but no data are available on the annual number of cases. To...
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Risk factors for acquiring toxoplasmosis among pregnant women in 1995 (France)
This study does not identify any new risk factors, but it confirms that Toxoplasma transmission continues to occur among non-immune pregnant women through two main routes: consumption of...
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