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Pregnancy and Smoking: An Objective Assessment of the Effects of Smoking Through the Measurement of Exhaled Carbon Monoxide, Results from 13,330 Measurements Taken at Delivery.
The objective of this study is to assess the level of active and passive smoking among mothers by measuring exhaled carbon monoxide (CO) and to evaluate its impact on key perinatal...
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Components of the nursing workload in the context of home hospitalization for people with HIV infection
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Prevalence of HIV infection among patients seeking care for suspected STIs: PREVADAV, Year 2
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Revision of the definition of AIDS in France
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The challenge of managing perioperative smoking.
Smoking is responsible for diseases that may require surgery, but regardless of the reason for the procedure, tobacco smoke is responsible for a significant increase in perioperative...
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Smoking and Ectopic Pregnancy
Smoking among women is a risk factor that has long been studied in the field of fertility epidemiology. This article reviews the association between smoking among women and ectopic...
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National Telemedicine Network for Surveillance and Information on Communicable Diseases (R.N.T.M.T.): Report on Surveillance by Sentinel Physicians in 1991
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Workplace HIV infections in France: an update as of March 31, 1992. Occupational seroconversions in the United States. Failure of Retrovir as prophylaxis. AIDS and healthcare workers. New safety equipment for healthcare workers.
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Routine screening for syphilis at 7 health screening centers in 1993
The low seroprevalence of syphilis among the population visiting these health screening centers supports the decision, made in 1994, to discontinue routine screening during periodic...
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Occupational risk of hepatitis C among healthcare workers. Preliminary results of a multicenter survey conducted in 25 hospitals in France
A national, prospective, multicenter survey of accidents involving exposure to HCV-contaminated blood conducted between October 1993 and December 1995 in 25 participating hospitals. A...