Search ( 33859 results )
- report/summary
(Updated on )
Ten Years of Monitoring Childhood Lead Poisoning in the Île-de-France Region, May 1992–December 2001
Established by order of the regional prefect in 1992, the Ile-de-France Childhood Lead Poisoning Surveillance System (Sssiilf) brings together all regional partners involved in screening...
- article
(Updated on )
Health Effects of Airborne Particles: A Review of Epidemiological Studies
Exposure to particulate matter pollution has been linked to an increased risk of mortality and hospitalizations due to respiratory and cardiovascular causes. Its effects have been...
- article
(Updated on )
European Tuberculosis Surveillance: Network Overview and Recent Findings
EuroTB is a tuberculosis surveillance network that has covered the WHO European Region since 1996. Its goal is to enhance the contribution of surveillance to tuberculosis control, based...
- article
(Updated on )
Surge in Hantavirus Infections, France 2003
Background. Hantavirus infections are present in northeastern France. Humans become infected by inhaling dust contaminated with rodent excreta. In February 2003, the National Reference...
- article
(Updated on )
The August 2003 heat wave: What happened?
The summer of 2003 was the hottest France had experienced in 53 years. A heat wave of exceptional intensity occurred during the first half of August, with maximum and minimum...
- article
(Updated on )
Urban Airborne Particles and Cardiovascular Toxicity: Risks That Are Becoming Increasingly Well Understood
Abstract: A review of the literature on the epidemiological and pathophysiological understanding of the short-term cardiovascular effects of atmospheric particulate matter. Current...
- article
(Updated on )
Air pollution: What are the health impacts?
Objective: To present the results of the second phase of the PSAS-9 program regarding the health impacts of urban air pollution. The relative risks associated with short-term exposure to...
- article
(Updated on )
Poppers at the Top: Uses of Alkyl Nitrites in France.
"Poppers" is the common name for alkyl nitrites. They are used to enhance sexual experiences or for the brief euphoria they induce immediately after inhalation. Despite various periods...
- article
(Updated on )
Tuberculosis in France: New Challenges for Clinicians in 2008.
The need for a tuberculosis control program arose due to disparities in incidence (both geographic and across population groups) and varying tuberculosis control practices. This program...
- article
(Updated on )
The Social Construction of Risk: The Case of Adolescent Use of Psychoactive Substances.
Young people who use psychoactive substances are often viewed through a stereotypical lens by adult society. Any risk prevention policy must begin by moving beyond these assumptions and...