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Perceptions of Occupational Risks Among Workers at Asbestos Removal Sites: A Case Study. Health Surveillance Conference, Paris, November 26–28, 2008
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SentASM: Monitoring of occupational asthma through a network of occupational physicians. Public Health Watch Days. Paris, November 26–28, 2008
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RNV3P: A National Occupational Health Surveillance Network. Health Surveillance Days. Paris, November 26–28, 2008
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Network for Monitoring Occupational Diseases: Initial Assessment. Public Health Watch Days. Paris, November 26–28, 2008
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Investigation of a case of tuberculosis among healthcare workers, France, 2004–2007.
Introduction - Given the low incidence of tuberculosis in France, tuberculosis control efforts must focus in particular on limiting nosocomial transmission of the disease. Healthcare...
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Surveillance Program for Occupational Diseases (OCD) in the Poitou-Charentes Region. Results for 2007
In 2006, the Poitou-Charentes region became the third region to participate in the occupational disease surveillance program (MCP) developed by the Department of Occupational Health...
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Occupational diseases in Poitou-Charentes. Results for the first half of 2007
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Post-occupational monitoring of individuals exposed to asbestos: What is the medical monitoring strategy in France?
Following the 1999 Consensus Conference on the medical monitoring of individuals exposed to asbestos, a pilot study was conducted in four regions (Aquitaine, Upper Normandy, Lower...
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Occupational risk factors for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and prevention.
Epidemiological studies of the general population conducted over the past thirty years have demonstrated a causal relationship between exposure to dust, gases, fumes, and vapors and...
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Cancers associated with asbestos: a global epidemiological perspective.
Throughout the 20th century, asbestos was one of the most widely used carcinogens to which workers were exposed in the workplace; non-occupational exposure is also significant for many...