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The Use of Food Aid in Light of Social Ties: An Aspect of the Socio-Anthropological Component of the Abena Study.
The qualitative socio-anthropological analysis in the Abena study sought to describe and analyze in depth the relationship between food aid and the living conditions of those who rely on...
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Listeriosis Outbreak in France: Final Report and Results of the Epidemiological Investigation
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Surveillance of Human Listeriosis in France, 2001
Surveillance of listeriosis in France is conducted through mandatory reporting (DO) and data from the National Reference Center (CNR) for Listeria at the Pasteur Institute. The CNR...
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Investigations into Cases of Neuromeningeal Listeriosis: A Review of 17 Months of Operations (August 2001–December 2002)
Surveillance of listeriosis in France is carried out through mandatory reporting (DO) and the National Reference Center (CNR) for Listeria. Each reported case is interviewed using a...
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Outbreak of salmonellosis caused by Salmonella enterica serotype Newport, which is resistant to multiple antibiotics, linked to imported horse meat, 2003, France
On June 2, 2003, the National Reference Center (NRC) for Salmonella identified 11 cases of salmonellosis caused by S. Newport, a strain resistant to multiple antibiotics, over a...
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Sociodemographic characteristics of people receiving food assistance, Abena study, 2004–2005.
The nutritional status of people living in precarious circumstances is most often estimated based on studies that analyze, within the general population, the relationship between lower...
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Food Safety in France: The Role of the French Food Safety Agency, Challenges, and Outlook
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Diet and Body Weight in French Polynesia.
Introduction - The objective of this study is to identify cultural, social, and economic factors related to diet that are associated with the development of obesity and to describe...
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Human Listeriosis in France in 1998. Data from the National Reference Center for Listeria
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Surveillance of West Nile virus infection in Quebec, 2003–2006.
The West Nile virus first appeared in North America in 1999 and quickly spread across the continent. In 2002, the first cases of infection in birds and humans were reported in Quebec,...