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Sickle Cell Disease in France: Epidemiological Data to Improve Care [Editorial]
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Neonatal screening for sickle cell disease in France.
Sickle cell disease, which is still poorly understood by clinicians, is now the most common genetic disorder in France. Screening and diagnosis performed at birth, targeting at-risk...
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Descriptive studies of mortality and hospitalizations related to sickle cell disease in France.
Introduction. As part of the 2005–2008 and 2011–2014 National Plans for Rare Diseases, the databases of the Center for Epidemiology on Medical Causes of Death (CépiDc) and hospital stays...
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Sidebar. Rofsed, a healthcare network dedicated to the management of sickle cell disease in children.
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Sickle Cell Disease and Blood Transfusion: The Policy of the French Blood Establishment.
Transfusion therapy remains a key component of the treatment of sickle cell disease. Given that blood groups vary depending on an individual’s geographic origin, transfusion therapy can...
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Sickle cell disease. Current trends in genetic counseling in France.
Major sickle cell disease (primarily affecting SS, SC, and SB° individuals) is a major public health issue in France due to its high incidence: more than 400 newborns with this genetic...
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An estimate of sports-related traumatic deaths in mainland France in 2010
Introduction. Physical exercise is beneficial to health, but it can also lead to accidents of varying severity, some of which result in death. The objective of this study was to estimate...
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Child Accidents in France: Insights from School Surveys
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Accidents Among Ninth-Graders According to the 2003–2004 School Survey
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