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Systems for monitoring foodborne illnesses: sources, methods, benefits, and limitations.
In France, the surveillance of foodborne infectious diseases relies on several systems: mandatory reporting (DO), National Reference Centers (CNR), networks of laboratory scientists, and...
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Surveillance of Campylobacter infections in humans in France, 2003–2010.
Introduction - In France, surveillance of human Campylobacter infections is based on a network of volunteer laboratories. This surveillance enables the epidemiological characteristics of...
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Box. Surveillance of hemolytic uremic syndrome in children under 15 years of age in France.
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Antibiotic resistance in Campylobacter across different livestock sectors (poultry, cattle, swine) in France: key trends.
For the past decade, the monitoring of antibiotic resistance in Campylobacter has been organized by the Directorate General for Food within the French poultry, swine, and cattle sectors,...
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Campylobacter in animal production systems.
Campylobacter is found in the digestive tract of animals in the livestock industry, including domestic birds and mammals. The primary route of transmission of this zoonotic bacterium to...
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Shigatoxin-producing E. coli (STEC): definitions, virulence, and characteristics of enterohemorrhagic strains (EHEC).
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) are pathogens responsible for human infections with a wide range of clinical manifestations. These range from mild watery diarrhea to...
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Salmonellosis in France, 2002–2010: trends in human epidemiology, the emergence of the monophasic strain, and the main food sources implicated in recent outbreaks.
Salmonella infections are one of the leading causes of foodborne bacterial infections. This article describes recent trends and changes in Salmonella serotypes studied at the National...
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Box. Nationwide outbreak of Salmonella serotype 4,12:i:- linked to the consumption of dry sausage, France, 2010.
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Epidemiological, clinical, and virological surveillance of influenza in mainland France: 2012–2013 season
This article presents an epidemiological, clinical, and virological overview of influenza activity in France during the 2012–2013 season. Methods: This review is based on a descriptive...
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HIV Testing in France, 2003–2012
This article presents data on HIV testing activity in France from 2003 to 2012 in clinical laboratories, based on the "LaboVIH" database, as well as on rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs)...