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Using PMSI to identify cases of a rare disease: the example of pediatric idiopathic bone marrow aplasia
In September 2004, the pediatric hematology department at a university hospital reported an unusually high number of six cases of idiopathic bone marrow aplasia diagnosed that year,...
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2003–2005 Work Plan developed in partnership between the InVS / DMCT and the cancer registries of the FRANCIM network. Final version dated July 1, 2003
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Analysis of Mortality and Causes of Death by Economic Sector from 1968 to 1999 Using the Permanent Demographic Sample. Study for the Implementation of the Cosmop Program: A Cohort for Monitoring Mortality by Occupation
The Cosmop program involves establishing a cohort for the systematic monitoring of mortality by occupation and economic sector in the general population. This descriptive study drew on...
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Ongoing Survey on Accidents in Daily Life (EPAC) – 1999–2003. Stroller
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Health Risk Assessment of Drinking Water Chlorination Byproducts. Part 2: Exposure Estimation, Risk Characterization, and Feasibility of Epidemiological Surveillance of Diseases Linked to Overchlorination in the General Population
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Ongoing Survey of Accidents in Daily Life (EPAC) – Accidents Involving Toddlers and Young Children. 1996–2000
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Ongoing Survey of Accidents in Daily Life (EPAC) – Accidents Involving Bathtubs Among Children Under 2 Years of Age. 1996–2000
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Ongoing Survey of Accidents in Daily Life (EPAC) – Choking Among Children Under 5 Years of Age. 1999–2001
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Ongoing Survey of Accidents in Daily Life (EPAC) – Finger Injuries in Children Under 14. 1995–1999
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Ongoing Survey of Accidents in Daily Life - Accidents Involving Changing Tables Among Children Under 5 Years of Age. 1999–2000–2001