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Tetanus in France in 2002–2004
Tetanus is a notifiable disease. Mandatory reporting allows for monitoring trends in the incidence of the disease, identifying its key epidemiological characteristics, and assessing the...
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Vaccination coverage against diphtheria, tetanus, and polio among adults in France: results from the 2002 Health and Social Protection Survey
Introduction. There is little data on vaccination coverage among adults. The most recent national data on diphtheria/tetanus/polio vaccination date back to 1990. We present an analysis...
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Tetanus in France, 2005–2007. Regular Surveillance Reports - Infectious Diseases
Tetanus, a severe acute toxic infection that is often fatal, can be prevented through vaccination. Cases reported in France between 2005 and 2007 are presented here. Methods - In France,...
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Opinion of the High Council for Public Health regarding the mandatory minimum information requirements for advertising the quadrivalent diphtheria-tetanus-polio-pertussis vaccine Repevax®.
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Opinion of the High Council for Public Health regarding the mandatory minimum information requirements for advertising the quadrivalent diphtheria-tetanus-polio-pertussis vaccine Boostrixtetra®.
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Sexual minorities and the risk of suicide in France.
Since the 1990s, numerous studies have examined suicide risk among sexual minorities, leading to estimates of increased risk. Findings from France confirm the observations reported in...
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Smoking and Mortality: Epidemiological Aspects.
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SimSmoke France: Description of a Model for Simulating Tobacco Control Policies.
For France’s future tobacco control policy to be effective, appropriate monitoring and evaluation programs must be implemented. This article describes the development of a model that...
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Editorial. The fight against tobacco: the campaign continues.