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Health Monitoring in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Bulletin of May 28, 2026.
Key PointsHeat Wave and Health Alert SystemLevel 1, Green AlertCOVID-19LowStable in emergency rooms and in the communityAcute GastroenteritisActivity level: LowHealthcare utilization:...
- thematic dossier
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Smallpox B (Mpox)
Smallpox B (Mpox), formerly known as monkeypox, is a rare viral infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus and transmitted primarily from rodents to humans, and then from person to...
- surveys/studies
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Public Health France Barometer: Results of the 2024 Edition. Occitanie Edition
For more than thirty years, the Santé publique France Barometer has been an indispensable tool for understanding the behaviors, perceptions, and health determinants of people living in...
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Abortion [40x60 cm poster]
This poster encourages people to visit the QuestionSexualite.fr website to learn more about abortion. Tagline: "I want to have an abortion. What should I do?" This document is intended for adults.
- regional bulletin
Health Monitoring in the Centre-Val de Loire Region. Bulletin of May 28, 2026.
Key Points COVID-19Activity remains stable in hospital emergency departments and at zero at SOS Médecins (low activity levels)Acute gastroenteritisStable activity in hospital emergency...
- regional bulletin
Health Monitoring in the Pays de la Loire Region. Bulletin of May 28, 2026.
Key PointsAllergies and AsthmaIndicators are stable, within the ranges typically observed at this time of year.Heat-related illnessesNo heat waves observed in the region through May...
- surveys/studies
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Factors associated with the presence of at least one probable mental health disorder among school-aged children aged 6 to 11: results from the 2022 Enabee study in mainland France
As a reminder, the first edition of the Enabee study—by combining responses from parents, teachers, and children—was able to estimate the prevalence of the main mental health disorders...