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Evaluation of the organized breast cancer screening program in the Isère department.
In late 1990, the department of Isère launched an organized cancer screening program (for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers) targeting women aged 50 to 69. An evaluation of the...
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Organized Breast Cancer Screening [Editorial]
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Organized Breast Cancer Screening Program: Trends in Early Indicators.
This article presents the 2000 results of the evaluation of early indicators for France’s organized breast cancer screening program and trends from 1989 to 2000: impact indicators,...
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Implications of the new guidelines for evaluation indicators in organized breast cancer screening.
The framework for the organized breast cancer screening program is the set of specifications established by the Directorate General for Health, and the framework for evaluation...
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The AIDS Situation Among the Foreign Population Residing in France from the Start of the Epidemic Through June 1998
The AIDS epidemic among foreign nationals residing in France has been little studied. A report from the Institut de Veille Sanitaire has just been published. This article presents its...
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Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in France
This article is based on a document published in May 1999 by the Directorate General for Health and intended for physicians practicing in regions affected by Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal...
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Meningococcal Infections in France in 1997
Reporting meningococcal infections allows for the early implementation of preventive measures among contacts of confirmed cases. It also aims to determine the frequency, trends, and key...
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Workplace HIV Infections Among Healthcare Workers in France: An Update as of June 30, 1998
The surveillance system for occupational HIV infections among healthcare workers in France, established in 1990, provides data on the number of cases, trends over time, and case...
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Invasive infections caused by Haemophilus influenzae, Listeria monocytogenes, meningococcus, pneumococcus, and Group A and Group B streptococci in France in 1997. Trends from 1991 to 1997
The EPIBAC network is a network of hospital microbiology laboratories whose objective is to monitor certain community-acquired invasive infections. EPIBAC aims to estimate the incidence...
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Urogenital Chlamydia Infections in France in 1997. RENACHLA Network
RENACHLA (National Network for Chlamydial Infections) is a national network of clinical laboratories established in 1989 for the epidemiological surveillance of urogenital chlamydial...