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Assessing the complexity of pediatric obesity using multidimensional scores to facilitate the scaling of care
Assessing the complexity of pediatric obesity cases is a key step in optimizing the care pathway. Using an approach similar to the model proposed by the Haute Autorité de santé (HAS) for...
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Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2026, No. 9
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Occupational exposure among construction and public works workers in mainland France in 2019, estimated using the job-exposure matrices from the Matgéné program
Introduction – The construction and public works sector employs approximately 1,500,000 full-time equivalents, 20% of whom are self-employed. The objective of this study was to estimate...
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Hidden out-of-pocket costs associated with healthcare for people with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or reduced independence: findings and implications based on a survey of 3,100 healthcare users recruited through nonprofit organizations
"Invisible out-of-pocket healthcare expenses" (RACIDLS) refer to unreimbursed healthcare costs that are often not captured in statistical tracking systems but are perceived as necessary...
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Characteristics, vascular risk, and complications among people with diabetes in mainland France: significant changes between 2001 and 2007
Introduction - Changes in the control of vascular risk factors and the incidence of complications among people with diabetes were examined using data from the Entred studies. Methods -...
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Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2026, No. 8
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Talking about one’s mental distress or psychological difficulties: results of the CoviPrev survey, May 2022–September 2023
Introduction – In France and around the world, mental health disorders have risen sharply over the past decade, with a marked increase in anxiety and depression. In this context,...
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Investigation of an unexplained mass illness at a residential care facility: a multidisciplinary approach and lessons learned
Introduction – Unexplained collective syndromes (UCS) are characterized by the simultaneous onset of similar, generally mild symptoms among a group of people sharing a common...
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Epidemiology of colorectal cancer in French Guiana from 2003 to 2017: a descriptive and spatial analysis based on data from the Cancer Registry
In French Guiana, a territory characterized by significant sociodemographic and geographic disparities, the incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) has been poorly documented despite its...