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Outbreak of salmonellosis caused by Salmonella enterica serotype Newport, which is resistant to multiple antibiotics, linked to imported horse meat, 2003, France
On June 2, 2003, the National Reference Center (NRC) for Salmonella identified 11 cases of salmonellosis caused by S. Newport, a strain resistant to multiple antibiotics, over a...
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Sociodemographic characteristics of people receiving food assistance, Abena study, 2004–2005.
The nutritional status of people living in precarious circumstances is most often estimated based on studies that analyze, within the general population, the relationship between lower...
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Food Safety in France: The Role of the French Food Safety Agency, Challenges, and Outlook
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Diet and Body Weight in French Polynesia.
Introduction - The objective of this study is to identify cultural, social, and economic factors related to diet that are associated with the development of obesity and to describe...
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Human Listeriosis in France in 1998. Data from the National Reference Center for Listeria
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Surveillance of West Nile virus infection in Quebec, 2003–2006.
The West Nile virus first appeared in North America in 1999 and quickly spread across the continent. In 2002, the first cases of infection in birds and humans were reported in Quebec,...
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FHVs Around the World: A Look Back at the Last Decade.
Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) constitute a highly heterogeneous group of diseases. Over the past 10 years, VHF surveillance has improved, but further progress is needed by...
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The Challenge of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers for the Military.
Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHF) pose a real risk to the armed forces. The importance the military attaches to them is justified by the dual nature of these diseases, which are endemic in...
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2003 Vaccination Schedule. Opinion of the French High Council for Public Health, January 17, 2003
The immunization schedule is developed by the Technical Committee on Vaccinations, a standing working group of the Communicable Diseases Section of the French High Council for Public...
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A descriptive and prospective study of the incidence of leptospirosis in Aquitaine, 2004–2006.
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease widespread throughout the world, caused by the bacterium Leptospira interrogans, which is currently classified into 23 serogroups. In metropolitan...