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Estimates of the number of acute hepatitis B diagnoses and the completeness of mandatory reporting in France in 2016: the 2016 LaboHEP survey
Objectives - To estimate the number of acute hepatitis B diagnoses and the completeness of mandatory reporting of acute hepatitis B (MR) in France in 2016. Compare the 2016 estimates...
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Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, September 24, 2019, No. 24-25 National Day for the Fight Against Viral Hepatitis, 2019
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Interventions to increase vaccination coverage for the human papillomavirus vaccine
Introduction - Identifying and implementing interventions that have been shown to be effective in increasing vaccination coverage (VC) for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine are...
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Cost-effectiveness analysis of human papillomavirus vaccination as part of cervical cancer screening in France
Introduction - The National Cancer Institute (INCa) sought to quantify the additional health benefits (precancerous lesions, cervical cancers, and deaths from cervical cancer prevented)...
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Eradicating cervical cancer: a public health priority
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Cervical Cancer in France: Trends in Incidence and Mortality Through 2018
The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the burden of cervical cancer (CC) in France and trends in incidence and mortality based on the most recent estimates at the national...
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Contamination of the drinking water supply in Strasbourg and a concurrent outbreak of gastroenteritis – May 2000
On May 26, 2000, bacterial contamination was detected in the water supply of a section of downtown Strasbourg after a major 60-centimeter-diameter water main had been put back into...
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An epidemiological study of short-term health problems among individuals who participated in the cleanup of sites contaminated by the oil spill following the sinking of the Erika
On December 12, 1999, the oil tanker Erika, carrying 28,000 tons of Category 2 heavy fuel oil, sank 55 km south of the Pointe de Penmarc'h and 80 km west of Belle-Ile... As the pollution...
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The Need for Monitoring of Individuals Who Participated in Cleanup Operations at Sites Contaminated by Oil from the Erika: Opinion Issued by the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance on April 20, 2000
A health risk assessment was conducted by INERIS and RIVM to characterize and quantify the long-term health risks faced by volunteers and professionals exposed to oil from the Erika...
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West Nile virus infection in horses in southern France, September 2000
The West Nile virus, a flavivirus commonly found in Africa, can occasionally infect humans and certain domestic animals. The vector for virus transmission is a mosquito, with wild birds...