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Outcomes at school age for extremely preterm infants. Results of the Epipage study.
Approximately 10,000 children are born extremely premature each year in France. Improvements in the survival rates of these children have made it necessary to assess their long-term...
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Disabilities in children resulting from traffic accidents, France. A follow-up study of children resuscitated following a traffic accident (Serac).
Introduction - The objective of the Serac study was to describe long-term disabilities in severely traumatized children admitted to the intensive care unit following a traffic accident. ...
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Monitoring cerebral palsy in Europe: the SCPE network.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common severe motor disability in children, with a prevalence of approximately 2 per 1,000 live births. In 1998, 14 registries of children with CP across...
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Quality of life among children with cerebral palsy in Europe: results of the SPARCLE survey.
Introduction - The European SPARCLE project explores the influence of the environment on the quality of life (QOL) of a representative population of children aged 8 to 12 with cerebral...
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Severe intellectual disabilities among children in three French departments: prevalence and characteristics.
Introduction - The objective of this study is to describe, using data from the French Registry of Childhood Disabilities (RHEOP), the prevalence and characteristics (associated...
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Understand and monitor the child's disabilities.
Most childhood disabilities are permanent and lead to “lifelong” limitations in activity and restrictions on participation. It is important to better understand and monitor trends over...
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Epidemiology of Accidental Injuries in Equestrian Sports: A Literature Review (1997–2009)
This review provides an overview of the epidemiological data on equestrian injuries published in scientific journals. The number of equestrian injuries is often reported relative to the...
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Factors Influencing the Severity of Dog Bites in Emergency Departments. A Multicenter Study, France, May 2009–June 2010
Every year in France, dog bites result in several thousand visits to emergency rooms and numerous hospitalizations. An interdisciplinary epidemiological study involving epidemiologists,...
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A Study of Cryptorchidism and Hypospadias Cases Treated Surgically in France from 1998 to 2008 in Boys Under 7 Years of Age, Based on Data from the Medical Information Systems Program (PMSI)
Cryptorchidism and hypospadias are urogenital malformations whose increasing prevalence has been reported in some countries and which are suspected to be linked to exposure to endocrine...