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What's New in the 2018 Guidelines [Editorial]
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Mortality Among People with Mental Disorders: A Multicausal Analysis of Death Certificates in France, 2000–2013
Introduction: The objective was to describe mortality associated with mental disorders (MDs) in France. Methods: Our analysis, known as a multiple-cause analysis, examines both the...
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Body Mass Index (BMI) of children and adults in mainland France in 2015. Results of the Esteban study and trends since 2006
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide, leading to an increase in associated chronic diseases. Consequently, it is necessary...
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Workers' Exposure to Multiple Carcinogens in 2010
Introduction: Occupational factors that may increase cancer risk are generally studied in isolation from one another, even though exposure to carcinogens is often multifaceted. The...
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Mortality from accidents in daily life in mainland France, 2000–2012
Introduction: The objective of this study was to measure and characterize deaths from everyday accidents in France from 2000 to 2012. Method: The results were derived from a "reference...
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Analysis of mortality by cause: weighting of multiple causes
Objective: The analysis of mortality data is essential for public health surveillance. Given that deaths are often attributable to multiple diseases, this article presents a new method...
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Socioeconomic Environment and Cancer Incidence in France
The objective of this study was to describe and quantify the influence of the socioeconomic environment on cancer incidence for each of the 15 most common solid tumors and the three most...
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Swimming ability among 15- to 75-year-olds in mainland France. Analysis of data from the 2010 and 2016 Health Barometers
Introduction: In France, drowning accounts for nearly 500 accidental deaths each summer and, in some cases, leads to serious long-term consequences. The majority of these incidents occur...
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Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, October 18, 2016, No. 34
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Detection and investigation of a locally transmitted dengue outbreak in southern France, 2015
Introduction: To prevent the spread of chikungunya and dengue in mainland France by travelers returning from or arriving in endemic areas, entomological and human surveillance is...