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Using PMSI data to estimate cancer incidence in France at the subnational level: the Oncepi group’s approach.
To date, apart from areas covered by registries, no estimates of cancer incidence are available at the departmental level. The objective of the Rhône-Alpes Epidemiological Observatory in...
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Multi-source Cancer Surveillance System (SMSC): Results of the Pilot Study.
The development of a national surveillance system, the Multi-Source Cancer System (SMSC), to complement the registry-based system was recommended by the Commission for the Assessment of...
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Editorial. Cancer surveillance using medical and administrative databases: promising advances in meeting the needs of practitioners.
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Screening for Chlamydia trachomatis infections at family planning centers in Seine-Saint-Denis and the benefits of self-collection, France, 2005.
Objective ¿ To estimate the prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) among young women seeking care at family planning and education centers (CPEF) in Seine-Saint-Denis and to evaluate...
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Prevalence survey of Chlamydia trachomatis urogenital infection among female students at Paris 10 University, Nanterre, France, 2004–2005.
Objective - To measure the prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis urogenital infection in a sample of female students at Paris 10 University in Nanterre. Method - Systematic screening by...
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Health Recommendations for Travelers, 2017 (for healthcare professionals): Opinion of the High Council for Public Health dated March 10, 2017
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Vector-borne Diseases: Between the End and the Beginning [Editorial]
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Optimism and Vigilance: New Recommendations for the Prevention of Travel-Related Malaria [Editorial]
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Health Recommendations for Travelers, 2015 (for healthcare professionals).
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Zika, Sex, and Mosquitoes... Sexual Transmission of the Virus Complicates Epidemiological Surveillance and Prevention [Editorial]