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Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, December 13, 2022, No. 26
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"Testing Without a Prescription": A pilot program to expand HIV testing services in Paris and the Alpes-Maritimes region. Interim results at 6 months, July–December 2019
Testing is the weak link in the HIV care pathway in France. Despite new recommendations and a broader range of testing options, the increase in the number of tests is not enough to...
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Profiles of users of the "Au labo sans ordo" program: free, prescription-free HIV testing at clinical laboratories
Introduction - Since July 1, 2019, the "Au labo sans ordo" (ALSO) program has offered free, prescription-free HIV testing in all private medical laboratories in Paris and the...
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Screening and diagnosis of HIV, hepatitis B and C, and bacterial STIs at CeGIDD in 2018: individual data from the SurCeGIDD surveillance system
Introduction - The CeGIDDs (free centers for information, screening, and diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections, viral hepatitis, and bacterial sexually transmitted...
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Focus - HIV Testing: An Overview of 2019 and the First Seven Months of 2020
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Focus - Geography, Demographics, and Healthcare Access in French Guiana
French Guiana is an overseas department located approximately 8,000 km from mainland France. Its geographical, demographic, and healthcare characteristics make it an atypical French...
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Lead Exposure Among Children Aged 1 to 6 in French Guiana, 2015–2016
Following the identification of a cluster of lead poisoning in western French Guiana in 2011 and the implementation of a lead poisoning control plan by the Regional Health Agency, Santé...
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Cancer Incidence and Mortality in French Guiana, 2007–2014. Summary of Current Knowledge
As in other French regions, the results of an analysis of cancer incidence and mortality in French Guiana were published in early 2019 and presented to the French Guiana Regional Health...
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Deaths Related to Healthcare-Associated Infections: 2008–2017 Overview of External Reports in France—Focus on Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia
The purpose of external reporting of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) is to identify situations involving a risk of infection that require the implementation of control measures....
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Expansion of public health surveillance in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon is a French overseas territory in North America, with a population of 6,008 in 2016, where the Territorial Health Administration (ATS) exercises the powers...