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Influenza Surveillance in France, 2018–2019 Season
This article provides a summary of the epidemiological and virological data regarding the influenza epidemic in France during the 2018–2019 season. Methods - This summary is based on a...
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Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, October 21, 2019, No. 28
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1.6 million fewer smokers in two years: unprecedented results [Editorial]
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Mental health status of individuals reporting a history of sexual violence before the age of 15 - Results from the 2017 Santé publique France Health Barometer
Introduction - All scientific studies examining experiences of sexual violence conclude that the majority of such incidents occur for the first time during childhood. This is a...
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Child Abuse: Recommendations for Professionals and Practical Information [Focus].
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Intrafamilial Child Abuse: Definitions of an Ambiguous Concept
Drawing on the French-language literature review "Intrafamilial Child Abuse" (ONPE, 2016), this article aims to shed light on the complexity of the concept of "intrafamilial abuse."...
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Estimated prevalence of children under one year of age hospitalized in France due to physical abuse during the period 2007–2014
Introduction - Child abuse is a major public health issue for which epidemiological data remain very limited. We present an estimate of the prevalence of children under one year of age...
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Children hospitalized for head injuries caused by shaking: an exploratory analysis of PMSI data
Introduction - Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) or traumatic brain injury caused by shaking (TBI-SBS)—a form of child abuse—is particularly serious in terms of mortality and morbidity. Recent...
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Short- and long-term effects of child abuse on personal development
Whether it takes the form of physical acts (physical abuse) or psychological acts (psychological abuse, exposure to domestic violence) or a failure to meet children’s needs (neglect),...
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An abused child is a child whose rights, health, and development are being violated