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ADELF Conference: Santé publique France Participates in the 8th Joint ADELF-EMOIS National Conference
Santé publique France is participating in the meetings jointly organized by ADELF (Association of French-Speaking Epidemiologists) and EMOIS (Evaluation, Management, Organization,...
- news
Chair of Public Health at the Collège de France – Inaugural Lecture by Rémy Slama
For the third time, Santé publique France is supporting the Chair of Public Health at the Collège de France. Rémy Slama, an environmental epidemiologist, will deliver a lecture on the...
- national bulletin
Bronchiolitis Epidemiological Bulletin, Week 12. 2021–2022 Season.
Key Points The bronchiolitis epidemic has ended in all regions of mainland France since week 06/2022. Visits to emergency departments and hospitalizations following emergency...
- leaflet/flyer
PestiRiv: Study of Pesticide Exposure Among Residents Living Near Vineyard and Non-Vineyard Areas (Phase 2 of the Study)
This brochure introduces the PestiRiv study and its objectives to the participants selected to take part in the study.
- poster
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PestiRiv: Study of Pesticide Exposure Among Residents Living Near Vineyard and Non-Vineyard Areas
This poster is intended to raise awareness of the PestiRiv study and encourage participation among those selected to take part in the study.
- press
Severe cases of hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) in children: new cases reported; health authorities issue guidelines
Since January 1, 2022, authorities have been investigating serious cases of hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) reported across the country. Epidemiological, microbiological, and...
- national bulletin
Influenza Epidemiological Bulletin, Week 12. 2021–2022 Season.
Key points In mainland France: Most influenza indicators continue to rise in all metropolitan regions Predominance of the A(H3N2) virus over A(H1N1)pdm09 Preliminary data on influenza...
- thematic dossier
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Tetanus
Tetanus is a serious, acute, noncontagious infection that is often fatal and usually requires hospitalization in an intensive care unit. Vaccination, along with the administration of...