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Epidemiology of Chickenpox in France
Chickenpox is a highly contagious viral disease that most commonly occurs during childhood. Although the disease is usually mild, secondary skin, neurological, or pulmonary infections...
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Invasive meningococcal infections in France in 2003
Invasive meningococcal infections (IMIs) are serious infections that most often affect young people who appear to be in good health. In France, the majority of cases occur sporadically....
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Renacoq: Surveillance of Pertussis in Hospitals in 2002
Thanks to high vaccination coverage and very high vaccine efficacy, pertussis primarily affects infants too young to receive the vaccine, as well as adolescents and adults whose immunity...
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Cases of tuberculosis reported in France in 2002
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Opinion of the French High Council for Public Health dated March 13, 1998. 1998 Vaccination Schedule
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Opinion of the Technical Committee on Vaccinations dated April 14, 1998: Vaccination Strategy for Hepatitis B
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What to Do If a Case of Diphtheria Is Reported
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Opinions and Practices of French General Practitioners Regarding Vaccinations
A telephone survey of 1,994 physicians conducted between November 9 and December 3, 1994, assessed physicians’ support for vaccination. While overall support is satisfactory, the survey...
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Two cases of diphtheria in Copenhagen. Excerpts from the report published in the Danish "EPI-NEWS" on January 5, 1999