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- surveys/studies
What is the flu vaccination coverage rate among healthcare professionals working in healthcare facilities? As of June 1, 2022
Key Points Vaccination coverage among healthcare professionals working in healthcare facilities as of March 15, 2022: 22.0% [19.1–24.9] of healthcare professionals working in...
- surveys/studies
What is the flu vaccination coverage rate among residents and staff in long-term care facilities? As of June 1, 2022
Key Points Vaccination coverage among residents and staff in long-term care facilities as of March 15, 2022: Residents in long-term care facilities 86.9% [86.2–87.5] of nursing home...
- national bulletin
Influenza Epidemiological Bulletin, Week 22. Preliminary Report. 2021–2022 Season.
Key points Outbreak lasting 9 weeks Late epidemic peak (early April) Moderate intensity in community practice and hospitals Co-circulation of A(H3N2) and A(H1N1)pdm09 viruses More...
- news
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Chikungunya, dengue, and Zika: Launch of the 2022 Seasonal Surveillance Program
Arboviral diseases are viral illnesses transmitted by vectors such as mosquitoes or ticks to animal or human hosts. As it does every year, between May 1 and November 30, Santé publique...
- press
Tobacco: Santé publique France launches a new initiative aimed at employers
To mark World No Tobacco Day on Tuesday, May 31, 2022, Santé publique France is launching the “Employers for Health” platform, a groundbreaking initiative designed to support...
- regional bulletin
Surveillance of Chikungunya, Dengue, and Zika in Occitanie. Update as of May 30, 2022.
Key Points In Occitanie, since May 1, 2022, four imported cases of dengue fever have been confirmed: the individuals involved had returned from Brazil (2), Cuba (1), and Réunion (1)....
- regional bulletin
Health Monitoring in the Centre-Val de Loire Region. Update as of May 30, 2022.
Key Points COVID-19 Decline in viral circulation. This trend is evident in virological surveillance indicators (incidence, positivity, and testing rates), which are decreasing across...
- article
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Urban Planning for Better Health: Introduction to the Report
This thematic report highlights the progress made and the areas where further progress is needed to integrate public health issues into land-use and urban planning initiatives. On the...
- article
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Transforming cities to protect the health of current and future generations
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), it is essential to take action against climate change while protecting nature in order to ensure a sustainable future....
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Health-Promoting Urban Planning: Taking Action for Health, the Environment, and Reducing Inequalities
Based on the "Health in All Policies" approach promoted by the World Health Organization (WHO), the concept of healthy urban design (HUD) aims to systematically and simultaneously take...