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Opinion of the French High Council for Public Health (Committee on Communicable Diseases) regarding meningitis vaccination for candidates for cochlear implantation and cochlear implant recipients, November 15, 2002
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Opinion of the French High Council for Public Health (Communicable Diseases Section) on vaccination with the meningococcal C conjugate vaccine, November 15, 2002
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Clinical characteristics of children hospitalized with chickenpox in pediatric intensive care units in France from 1998 to 2001
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Screening Practices for Viral Hepatitis Among General Practitioners, France, 2009.
Introduction: In France, an estimated 500,000 adults are chronically infected with viral hepatitis B or C, and nearly half of them are unaware of their serostatus. Strengthening...
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Attitudes and Practices of General Practitioners Regarding Hepatitis B Vaccination, France, 2009.
Introduction. In France, hepatitis B vaccination coverage among the populations targeted by vaccination guidelines (high-risk individuals, infants, children, and adolescents) remains...
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Knowledge, perceptions, and practices regarding hepatitis B among the general population in mainland France in 2010.
Introduction. This article describes the general public’s knowledge, perceptions, and practices regarding screening and vaccination for hepatitis B virus (HBV), in comparison to those...
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Parental Hesitancy Toward Hepatitis B Vaccination in France: An Online Survey of 5,922 Parents, 2013.
The objective was to describe the attitudes and psychosocial determinants of hepatitis B vaccination among parents of children aged 1 to 16. A repeated-measure online survey of...
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Preliminary results from the new HIV surveillance system and the status of the AIDS epidemic as of September 30, 2003
Mandatory reporting of new HIV diagnoses, combined with virological surveillance of recent infections and circulating subtypes, was therefore implemented in March 2003 to gain a better...
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Socio-medical trajectories of people from sub-Saharan Africa living with HIV who received care in hospitals in the Île-de-France region, 2002
The incidence of AIDS declined significantly in France starting in 1996, and then at a slower rate thereafter, thanks to new treatment strategies. This decline was less pronounced among...
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Occupational HIV and HCV Infections Among Healthcare Workers in France: Status as of December 31, 2004
Surveillance of occupational infections among healthcare workers in France was established, using both retrospective and prospective methods, in 1991 for the human immunodeficiency virus...