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Exposure to wood dust among employed and self-employed workers in France in 2017
Objective – This study presents data on wood dust exposure among salaried and non-salaried workers in France in 2017, broken down by gender, occupation, and industry sector. Method –...
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Investigation of a cluster of influenza A(H1N1)2009 cases in a hospital setting, Limoges, France, August 2009.
Introduction - An initial cluster of influenza A(H1N1)2009 cases among healthcare workers was reported at the Limoges University Hospital in August 2009. Methodology - An epidemiological...
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Surveillance of Bronchiolitis in France, 2016–2017 Season
This article presents the findings of the epidemiological surveillance of bronchiolitis in France during the 2016–2017 season. Methods: This report is based on a descriptive analysis of...
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Bacterial sexually transmitted infections in France: the situation in 2015 and recent trends.
Introduction: Bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have been on the rise in France since the late 1990s. This article presents recent epidemiological trends through 2015, as...
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Surveillance of Acute Gastroenteritis in Senior Care Facilities: A National Summary of Five Winter Surveillance Seasons (November 2010–May 2015)
Outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) are common in long-term care facilities. The close proximity of residents and staff in these settings (frequent contact and care interactions,...
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Influenza Surveillance in France, 2016–2017 Season
This article presents an epidemiological and virological overview of influenza activity in France during the 2016–2017 season. Methods: This review is based on a descriptive analysis of...
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What will the rollout of the National Organized Cervical Cancer Screening Program look like in France in 2022?
Background – Each year in France, cervical cancer affects nearly 3,000 new cases among women and causes 1,100 deaths, even though the World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that this...
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Toward a More Accurate Estimate of Participation Rates in France’s National Organized Colorectal Cancer Screening Program
The National Organized Colorectal Cancer Screening Program (PNDOCCR) allows people aged 50 to 74 to undergo a fecal occult blood test every two years, upon invitation. Certain...
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Focus - The End of Paper-Based Certification Is Just Around the Corner
The complete digitization of the death certificate (both the administrative and medical sections) was implemented in 2017. It involves numerous stakeholders, including physicians who...
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Development and application of natural language processing methods to medical causes of death for public health purposes
Introduction - Medical causes of death are recorded by physicians on death certificates in free-form text using a wide variety of expressions. Natural language processing (NLP) methods...