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Hepatitis A Outbreak Linked to the Consumption of Semi-Dried Tomatoes, France, 2009–2010
Introduction - In January 2010, two hepatitis A clusters were identified through mandatory reporting (MR) in the Lot and Hautes-Pyrénées departments. The cases, which were infected by a...
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Assessment of the management of infectious healthcare waste by healthcare professionals in private practice. Survey of private-practice healthcare professionals in the Dordogne (France), February–May 2009
Introduction - As part of its mandate, the Dordogne Regional Office of the Aquitaine Regional Health Agency sought to describe the practices of independent healthcare professionals...
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Introduction to Spatial Statistics and Geographic Information Systems in Environmental Health. Applications to Ecological Studies. 2010 Results
Spatial variations in health indicators and environmental exposure factors are studied in epidemiology for descriptive purposes and to suggest etiological hypotheses. The objective of...
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Is Scabies on the Rise in France? An Overview Based on Various Regional and National Surveys from 2008 to 2010
Scabies is a generally benign but highly contagious skin parasitic infection that can affect people of all ages and from all social backgrounds. Following various indications of a...
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Sudden infant death - What We Do
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death among infants under the age of 1. Santé publique France contributes to the surveillance of SIDS in France.
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Sudden infant death - The syndrome
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death among infants under the age of 1. Santé publique France contributes to the surveillance of SIDS in France.
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Sudden infant death
Sudden infant death is defined as the death of an infant who was previously considered healthy, with no prior signs or symptoms to suggest it would occur. The death most often occurs...
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Monkeypox Cases: Update as of August 18, 2022
Update as of August 18, 2022, following reports of monkeypox cases in France and around the world.