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Health Recommendations for Travelers, 2019 (for Healthcare Professionals)
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Evaluation of a safer sex brochure (early 1990)
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Health Behaviors Among Young People: Preliminary Findings on Reported Injuries in France, 1993–1994 (WHO Survey)
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Epidemiology of Acute Intestinal Intussusception in Children Under 1 Year of Age: Preliminary Results from the Epistudy Study
Introduction - In France, the epidemiological characteristics of acute intussusception (AI) are not well understood. Method - The primary objective was to estimate the annual incidence...
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Duration of breastfeeding in France by parental and birth characteristics. Results from the French longitudinal study Elfe, 2011
Objectives: Using data from the ELFE study (French Longitudinal Study from Early Childhood), the primary objective of this study was to describe, using a large representative sample of...
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Breastfeeding rates in the maternity ward and during the infant’s first month. Results of the Épifane study, France, 2012
Objectives: Using data from the Épifane study on infant feeding during the first year of life, this report presents breastfeeding rates at the maternity ward and at 1 month of age, and...
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Prevalence of breastfeeding in maternity wards by parental characteristics and delivery conditions. Results from the Elfe Maternity Survey, mainland France, 2011
Objectives: Using data from the ELFE study (French Longitudinal Study from Early Childhood), this article presents the prevalence of breastfeeding in the maternity ward according to...
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Duration of breastfeeding in France (Épifane 2012–2013)
Objectives: Using data from the Épifane study on infant feeding during the first year of life, the duration of breastfeeding, the degree of exclusivity, and breastfeeding rates at 3, 6,...
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Mortality, Morbidity, and Costs of Rotavirus Infections in France
Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe acute diarrhea in children. The objective of this study is to determine, for the first time in France, the mortality, morbidity, and costs...