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Monitoring of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. 2010–2011 Heating Season Report.
Key points for Weeks 11 and 12 (March 14–27, 2011) The number of reported cases of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning during weeks 11 and 12 (n=43) showed a slight decrease (-10%) compared...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, April 5, 2011
The first issue of the spring newsletter is being produced this week, featuring updates on the syndrome-based indicators for allergies, asthma, gastroenteritis, measles, and deaths....
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Monitoring of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. Bulletin for February 28–March 13, 2011.
Key points for Weeks 9 and 10 (February 28–March 13, 2011) The number of reported cases of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning during weeks 9 and 10 (n=42) has decreased significantly...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, March 29, 2011
The total volume of activity for SOS Médecins has remained stable compared to last week across all geographic areas and age groups. Across all age groups, the number of calls for...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, March 22, 2011
The total volume of activity at SOS Médecins clinics remains stable compared to last week. However, trends vary by age group: activity among children aged 5–14 increased by 10.3%, while...
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Measles: Current Epidemiological Situation. As of March 23, 2011.
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Measles Outbreak in France. Mandatory reporting data for 2010 and preliminary data for early 2011. Update as of March 22, 2011.
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, March 15, 2011
The total volume of activity at SOS Médecins clinics has decreased slightly by nearly 3.4% compared to last week. This trend applies to all age groups. In the Centre/Île-de-France,...
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Monitoring of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. Bulletin for February 14–27, 2011.
Key points for Weeks 7 and 8 (February 14–27, 2011) The number of reported cases of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is lower (n=65) than that observed during the same period last year...