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Santé publique France is present throughout France with 16 regional units (12 in mainland France and 4 overseas), providing support to each of the regional health agencies (ARS).
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Below you will find our prevention and remote support websites, designed to assist the general public in a range of areas.
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Learn more about our remote support services and dedicated websites
Here you will find direct links to our scientific journals and other publications, as well as to the Santé publique France documentation portal.
The latest issue of BEH
The latest issue of La Santé en action
Access all of Santé publique France’s documentary resources by consulting our document database (over 14,000 documents listed).
Here you will find the studies and surveys currently being conducted by Santé publique France or in collaboration with its partners.
Santé publique France is the national public health agency. Created in May 2016 by order and decree, it is a public administrative institution under the supervision of the Ministry of Health.
2024 Annual Report
2026 Work Program
2024–2028 Objectives and Performance Agreement
Strategy 2025–2030
Health Insurance, Tuberculosis and BCG Vaccination
National Reference Center for Mycobacteria and Mycobacterial Resistance to Antituberculosis Drugs
Regional Health Agencies (ARS)
Tuberculosis Control Centers (CLAT). List and locations (website of the French-speaking Society of Pulmonology)
French-Speaking Society of Pulmonology (SPLF)
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
World Health Organization (Europe)
World Health Organization
Stop TB Partnership
International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Department of Tuberculosis Control and Prevention, Information for health care professionals
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Public Health England (England)
KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation (Netherlands)
Robert Koch Institute (Germany)