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Bacteremia and meningitis caused by H. influenzae, L. monocytogenes, N. meningitidis, S. pneumoniae, S. agalactiae, and S. pyogenes in France, 2001–2003. National Surveillance of Infectious Diseases, 2001–2003
Key points: - Approximately 13,000 invasive infections caused by these six bacteria in France in 2003, 60% of which were caused by S. pneumoniae. - Stability in invasive infections...
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Lung Cancer Mortality in Metropolitan France: Trend Analysis and Projections from 1975 to 2014
Female lung cancer mortality in France has risen by 3% annually over the past twenty years, reaching 4,500 deaths in 2000. This increase, which has not been observed among men (15,000...
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Development of a Standard Questionnaire on Accidents in Daily Life to Supplement the Hospital Registry - Standard Questionnaire. European Project. Final Report
The project “Development of a Standard Survey on Accidents in Daily Life to Complement Hospital Data,” abbreviated as “Standard Survey,” was part of the European Union’s health policy...
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Accidents in daily life
Accidents in daily life are the most common and the most frequently fatal: they occur 2.5 times more often than traffic accidents. Falls, suffocation, poisoning, drowning, and fires are...
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Accidents in Daily Life in France According to the 2002 Health and Social Protection Survey
This report presents descriptive epidemiological data on accidents in daily life (ADL) as reported in the 2002 Health and Social Protection Survey. The breakdown of ACDs by age, sex,...
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Descriptive epidemiology of skiing, snowboarding, and sledding accidents based on the Continuous Survey of Accidents in Daily Life (EPAC). Accidents in daily life: a major public health issue
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Lung Cancer Mortality Among French Women: Trend Analysis and Projections Using a Bayesian Age-Cohort Model, 1975–2014
Background: Female lung cancer mortality in France has increased by 3% annually over the past twenty years, reaching 4,500 deaths in 2000. This increase, which has not been observed...
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Neonatal Group B Streptococcus Infections in France: Incidence Data from 1997 to 2006 and Prevention Practices in Maternity Wards
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Study on Surveillance in the Field of Mental Health. Final Report
This report is the result of a six-month study conducted in France and abroad. It provides an overview of the current landscape regarding data collected on a regular or ad hoc basis that...
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Guide to Implementing Epidemiological Measures Following a Natural or Man-Made Disaster: Knowledge, Psychosocial Consequences, Challenges, Research Strategy, Preparedness, Tools, and Methods
ORS PACA and INSERM Unit 379 submitted a proposal, in response to a call for proposals from the Ministry of Regional Planning and the Environment, to develop a methodological guide to...