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The Value of Data on Chronic Conditions (1997–2008) for National Monitoring of Recent Trends in Cancer Incidence in France
This study presents national trends in the rate of long-term illness (ALD) designations issued by health insurance funds from 1997 to 2008 for 24 cancer sites. These trends should be...
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Surveillance of blood-spill incidents in French healthcare facilities in 2008
Under the auspices of the Network for the Reporting, Investigation, and Surveillance of Nosocomial Infections, and in collaboration with the Study Group on Healthcare Workers’ Risk of...
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The Value of Hospital Data from 2002 to 2008 for Monitoring the Incidence of Thyroid Cancer in France
In France, cancer incidence is measured by departmental cancer registries, which cover one-fifth of the population, while cancer mortality is measured nationwide. National estimates are...
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Accidents in Daily Life Among Fifth-Grade Students in the 2004–2005 School Year. Summary
The triennial school-based survey conducted in 2004–2005 among fifth-grade students included an “accidents” module. One-third of everyday accidents occurred at school, while 20% were...
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Accidents in daily life among fifth-grade students in the 2004–2005 school year
The triennial school-based survey conducted in 2004–2005 among fifth-grade students included an “accidents” module. One-third of everyday accidents occurred at school, while 20% were...
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The Matgéné Program: Employment-Exposure Matrices in the General Population. Progress Report—September 2005
The development of tools to assess occupational exposures is necessary to improve understanding and monitoring of occupational risks. The Occupational Health Department of the French...
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Enterobacter sakazakii infections associated with the consumption of powdered infant formula. France, October–December 2004. Investigation report
Enterobacter sakazakii (ES) causes invasive infections in newborns that are rare but have a high case-fatality rate. In early December 2004, the French Institute for Public Health...
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Ongoing Survey of Accidents in Daily Life (EPAC) – Accidents Occurring in Stores. 1999–2000–2001
This analysis of the EPAC database focuses exclusively on accidents occurring in everyday life that took place in a store.
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FISP Day. Public Health Intervention Fund. Conference Proceedings, November 2–3, 1999
In late 1992, public health received an exceptional budget allocation of 100 million francs, known as the Public Health Intervention Fund. An initial funding allocation process,...