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Epidemiological Surveillance in Corsica. Update as of February 28, 2018.
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Public Health Monitoring in the Île-de-France Region. Update as of February 22, 2018.
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Epidemiological Situation of Chikungunya in French Guiana. Update as of March 2, 2018.
Analysis of the Epidemiological Situation During the first two months of the year, chikungunya virus activity remained low in French Guiana. No confirmed cases were identified during...
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Health Surveillance in the Grand Est Region. Epidemiological Update as of February 22, 2018.
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Epidemiological Situation of Dengue Fever in French Guiana. Update as of March 2, 2018.
Analysis of the Epidemiological Situation During the first two months of the year, dengue virus activity remained low in French Guiana. No confirmed cases of dengue were reported during...
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Public Health Surveillance in the Grand Est Region. Epidemiological Update as of March 1, 2018.
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Influenza Outbreak Update in French Guiana. As of March 2, 2018.
Analysis of the Epidemiological Situation The flu epidemic continues, and the number of visits for flu-like symptoms in private practice and at primary care clinics has remained high...
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Epidemiological surveillance in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Update as of February 28, 2018.
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Epidemiological Bulletin: Acute Gastroenteritis, Week 8. 2017–2018 Season.
Key Points Epidemic activity in the Île-de-France, Hauts-de-France, Normandy, and Brittany regions Pre-epidemic activity in the Pays-de-la-Loire region Consultation activity for acute...
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SOS Médecins National Newsletter, February 27, 2018
Summary During Week 8 (February 19–25, 2018), all-cause activity at SOS Médecins clinics rose slightly by 4% among children under 2 years of age, but fell sharply among those aged 2–14...