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Occupational diseases among temporary workers in France between 2009 and 2014
Introduction - The objective of this study was to compare the incidence and characteristics of occupational diseases among temporary workers and employees with permanent contracts in...
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Chlordecone in the Caribbean: From Assessing Food Contamination to Human Exposure. Results of the 2013–2014 Kannari Study
Chlordecone is a pesticide that was used between 1973 and 1993 in Martinique and Guadeloupe to control the banana weevil. Its use has led to persistent contamination of soil, river...
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Human biomonitoring of occupational and environmental exposures: similarities, differences, and limitations
The general public is exposed to a wide variety of chemicals through the air, water, soil, food, consumer products, or during occupational activities. Human biomonitoring (BM) measures...
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Santé publique France’s involvement in the HBM4EU project to develop European environmental and occupational biomonitoring
Biomonitoring makes it possible to characterize population exposure to multiple chemical substances and to generate data useful for assessing health risks and impacts. It is an essential...
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Autism Spectrum Disorders: Estimating Prevalence Based on Healthcare Utilization in the National Health Data System, France, 2010–2017
In France, published prevalence estimates for pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) and/or autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are rare and limited to data collected by the two French...
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Hospitalizations for valvular heart disease in France: patient characteristics and trends, 2006–2016
Introduction - Valvular heart disease is a common cardiac condition that may present with very few or no symptoms for a long time, but can also lead to serious cardiovascular...
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Mortality from valvular heart disease in France: patient characteristics and trends, 2000–2014
Introduction - In France, the incidence of hospitalizations for valvular heart disease is on the rise. The objective of this study was to estimate mortality due to valvular heart disease...
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Regional Variations in 30-Day Mortality Following Ischemic Stroke in France, 2013–2015
Background - The objective of our study was to describe regional disparities in 30-day mortality (early mortality) following hospitalization for ischemic stroke in mainland France....
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Prevention, Screening, and Management of Hypertension in France: The Perspective of General Practitioners, France, 2019
Introduction - Hypertension is a common chronic condition that constitutes a major cardiovascular risk factor. Its diagnosis and management are primarily carried out by general...
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Tuberculosis Control in French Guiana: A Public Health Priority. Surveillance Data, 2005–2017
Tuberculosis surveillance in France is based on mandatory reporting of active tuberculosis cases and treatment outcomes 12 months after treatment initiation. French Guiana is one of the...