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The Rise of Type 2 Diabetes in Children and Its Public Health Implications
Until just a few years ago, diabetes in children was primarily considered to be type 1 diabetes, the autoimmune form that leads to a permanent deficiency in insulin secretion. Type 2...
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Feasibility study for the establishment of a national observatory on hepatitis C virus subtypes, November 2000–April 2001
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The use of autoinjectors by healthcare providers: a practice that carries a risk of blood exposure
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CDAG and the Free HCV Screening Program: 1998 Activity Report
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New treatment regimens for chronic hepatitis C in healthcare facilities
Since April 1998, the hospital administration has conducted a quarterly survey on treatments for chronic hepatitis C initiated in approximately 100 hospital departments with significant...
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2001 National Prevalence Survey of Healthcare-Associated Infections. May–June 2001. Investigator’s Guide
Survey period: Monday, May 21, through Saturday, June 23, 2001. The survey is conducted on a single day at each facility. However, depending on the size of the facilities and the number...
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2001 National Prevalence Survey of Healthcare-Associated Infections. May–June 2001. National Protocol
The challenge posed by healthcare-associated infections is now widely recognized as a public health issue in our country, where the fight against these infections acquired in hospitals...
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Syphilis: Clinical Aspects.
Syphilis is a contagious, sexually transmitted infectious disease caused by Treponema pallidum. Currently, syphilis is classified into early syphilis—which includes primary-secondary...
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Confirmation of the resurgence of gonorrhea in France since 1998
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are diagnosed in France by private practitioners (general practitioners, gynecologists, dermatologists and venereologists, and urologists) and by...