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A review of 10 years of surveillance of rubella infections during pregnancy through the Rénarub laboratory network in mainland France, 1997–2006.
Surveillance of rubella infections in pregnant women and congenital rubella was established in France in 1976 through the Rénarub laboratory network. Its purpose is to assess the impact...
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Editorial. The Role of Surveillance in Assessing the Impact of Prevention Initiatives.
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Description and Incidence of Sports Injuries. Continuous Survey on Accidents in Daily Life, 2004–2005. EPAC Network
Sports-related accidents are a subset of accidents of daily life (ADL). On their own, they account for nearly 20% of ADLs requiring emergency department visits, or approximately 900,000...
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Survey of congenital cytomegalovirus infections detected during pregnancy or at birth in mainland France
The prevalence of maternal and congenital CMV infections is poorly documented in France. Between November 2004 and January 2005, a prospective national survey was conducted to estimate...
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Toxoplasmosis Among Pregnant Women in France in 2003: Seroprevalence and Associated Factors
Congenital toxoplasmosis is potentially fatal for the fetus. During pregnancy, a mother can become infected by eating undercooked meat containing parasites (cysts), poorly washed raw...
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Health Impact on Residents Living Near a Pulp Manufacturing Plant in Saillat-sur-Vienne: A Review of Available Data
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2006 Window-Throwing Survey. Summary of Results
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Epidemiological investigations at a vitamin manufacturing company in Allier. Summary
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Accidental falls from windows involving children in the Île-de-France region from May to September 2005
"Accidental falls from heights," often referred to simply as "defenestrations," are a long-standing public health problem common to developed countries, primarily associated with high-rise buildings.