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Assessment of the relationship between policies to combat salmonella in poultry farms and the decline in the number of human salmonellosis cases in France
Salmonellosis is the most significant foodborne bacterial infection in terms of its impact on morbidity and mortality in humans. Surveillance of salmonellosis cases by the National...
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Evaluation of early warning criteria for the detection and investigation of community-acquired salmonellosis outbreaks
Community outbreaks of non-typhoid Salmonella infections can spread rapidly and have serious consequences for human health. The detection of these outbreaks and the issuance of alerts...
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New recommendations regarding risk prevention for individuals exposed to leptospirosis. Report presented and adopted at the CSHPF meeting on March 18, 2005
A case-control study conducted by the INMA and coordinated by the InVS from July 1999 to February 2000 highlighted the role of certain freshwater recreational activities (particularly...
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Human seroprevalence around pig outbreaks of Brucella suis biovar 2 brucellosis, France, 1993–2003
Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease found worldwide (500,000 new cases annually globally), but its incidence and prevalence vary widely from one country to another. In France, surveillance...
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Evaluation of the Pilot Hepatitis A Surveillance System. France 2001
In 1998, a pilot hepatitis A surveillance system was established by the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (InVS) in collaboration with the Departmental Directorates of...
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Risk factors for the development of hemolytic-uremic syndromes associated with infection by Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in children under 15 years of age in France. A national case-control study, 2000–2001
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which is primarily associated with infections caused by Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC), is the leading cause of acute kidney failure in...
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Q Fever Outbreak in the Chamonix Valley (Haute-Savoie). June–September 2002
In mid-July 2002, the Haute-Savoie Departmental Health and Social Affairs Directorate (Ddass) received a report of acute flu-like symptoms occurring in the Chamonix Valley. A descriptive...
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Tobacco use by socioeconomic category and industry sector. Methodological tool for epidemiology. Accompanying note
The report "Tobacco Use by Socio-Professional Category and Economic Sector" presents, for the first time in France, estimates of tobacco use by occupation and economic sector. These data...
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Effective Interventions for Tobacco Prevention Among Youth: A Synthesis of the Evidence—Key Findings.
This document is a summary of the report *Effective Interventions for Tobacco Prevention Among Youth*, produced by INPES. The purpose of this summary is to provide public health...
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2014 Overseas Departments Health Barometer. Smoking and E-Cigarette Use