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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panierResurgence of pertussis in northern Portugal: two severe cases in very young children / Goncalves G in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease quarterly [Euro Surveill (quaterly)], Vol. 10, N° 4-6 (04/2004)
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Titre : Resurgence of pertussis in northern Portugal: two severe cases in very young children Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Goncalves G ; Machado E ; Gouveia E ; Santos MA ; Castro L ; Aguas R ; Gomes G Année de publication : 2004 Article en page(s) : 140-2 Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease quarterly [Euro Surveill (quaterly)] > Vol. 10, N° 4-6 (04/2004) . - 140-2Mots-clés : Coqueluche ; Nourrisson ; Vaccination ; Couverture vaccinale ; Portugal Résumé : Between December 2004 and March 2005, two cases of pertussis (whooping cough) in unvaccinated infants, both under two months of age, were reported to the same municipal health authority in the north of Portugal. These cases are part of a changing epidemiological pattern of infection due to Bordetella pertussis in Portugal. (Introduction) Corpus : Production scientifique InVS Lien(s) externe(s) : http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=2731 Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3003 [article]Documents numériques
EurosurN°4-6_2005_140-142.pdfAdobe Acrobat PDFSurveillance of foodborne disease outbreaks associated with consumption of eggs and egg products: Spain, 2002 - 2003 / Soler Crespo P in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease quarterly [Euro Surveill (quaterly)], Vol. 10, N° 4-6 (04/2004)
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Titre : Surveillance of foodborne disease outbreaks associated with consumption of eggs and egg products: Spain, 2002 - 2003 Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Soler Crespo P ; Hernandez G ; Echeita A ; Torres A ; Ordonez P ; Aladuena A Année de publication : 2004 Article en page(s) : 138-40 Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease quarterly [Euro Surveill (quaterly)] > Vol. 10, N° 4-6 (04/2004) . - 138-40Mots-clés : Epidémie ; Intoxication alimentaire ; TIAC ; Oeuf ; Salmonella ; Surveillance épidémiologique ; Réseau surveillance ; Espagne Résumé : Foodborne disease outbreaks are a public health problem for certain population groups in Spain, because of their magnitude and severity. The foods implicated in these outbreaks tend to be prepared with raw shell eggs, and Salmonella serotype Enteritidis tends to be the causative agent. In Spain, foodborne outbreaks due to consumption of eggs and egg products have not declined since 1998, despite the introduction of numerous prevention measures aimed at addressing this problem. Such measures include health education and making it mandatory for food catering facilities that cook and/or serve meals to replace raw shell eggs with pasteurised egg products when food is prepared without heat treatment and for immediate consumption. (Introduction) Corpus : Production scientifique InVS Lien(s) externe(s) : http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=2726 Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3015 [article]Documents numériques
EurosurN°4-6_2005_138-140.pdfAdobe Acrobat PDFAn outbreak of Campylobacter jejuni enteritis in a school of Madrid, Spain / Jimenez M in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease quarterly [Euro Surveill (quaterly)], Vol. 10, N° 4-6 (04/2004)
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Titre : An outbreak of Campylobacter jejuni enteritis in a school of Madrid, Spain Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Jimenez M ; Soler P ; Venanzi JD ; Cante P ; Varela C ; Martinez Navarro F Année de publication : 2004 Article en page(s) : 118-21 Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease quarterly [Euro Surveill (quaterly)] > Vol. 10, N° 4-6 (04/2004) . - 118-21Mots-clés : Gastroentérite ; Epidémie ; Enquête cohorte ; Enquête rétrospective ; Intoxication alimentaire ; Questionnaire ; Enfant ; Adulte ; Ecole ; Enquête environnementale ; Diarrhée ; Symptôme digestif ; Fièvre ; Nausée ; Vomissement ; Espagne Résumé : An outbreak of gastroenteritis caused by Campylobacter infection was identified in May 2003 in a school in Madrid, Spain. Eighty one cases were identified in a total of 253 people studied. A retrospective cohort study showed that a custard made with ultra high temperature (UHT) milk was associated with illness (RR: 3.15; 95% CI: 1.25-7.93). The custard was probably contaminated with Campylobacter jejuni from a raw chicken prepared a day previously in the same kitchen. Our recommendations were to periodically remind the school's authorities how to act if an outbreak should be suspected, to include the monitoring of a food handler's working day in each environmental investigation in order to detect any risk behaviour; to implement microbiological analysis from the surfaces and utensils of the collective kitchens and improve the sanitary education of food handlers. Corpus : Production scientifique InVS Lien(s) externe(s) : http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=533 Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3097 [article]Documents numériques
EurosurN°4-6_2005_118-121.pdfAdobe Acrobat PDFAcute hepatitis C infection in HIV positive men who have sex with men in Paris, France, 2001-2004 / Gambotti L in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease quarterly [Euro Surveill (quaterly)], Vol. 10, N° 4-6 (04/2004)
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Titre : Acute hepatitis C infection in HIV positive men who have sex with men in Paris, France, 2001-2004 Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Gambotti L ; Batisse D ; Colin de Verdiere N ; Delarocque Astagneau E ; Desenclos JC ; Dominguez S ; Dupont M ; Duval X ; Gervais A ; Ghosn J ; Larsen C ; Pol S ; Serpaggi J ; Simon A ; Valentin MA ; Velter A Appartenance auteur(s) InVS DMI Année de publication : 2004 Article en page(s) : 115-7 Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease quarterly [Euro Surveill (quaterly)] > Vol. 10, N° 4-6 (04/2004) . - 115-7Mots-clés : VIH ; Homosexualité ; France ; Comportement sexuel ; Questionnaire ; Facteur risque Mots-clés : HEPATITE VIRALE C MALADIE SEXUELLEMENT TRANSMISSIBLE Résumé : In mid-2004, three Parisian hospital wards informed the Institut de veille sanitaire of recent acute hepatitis C in HIV-infected (HIV+) men who had sex with men (MSM). These cases for whom none of the usual bloodborne routes for hepatitis C (HCV) transmission was found, reported having had unprotected sex. In October 2004, we conducted a retrospective investigation in Parisian hospital wards to explore HCV modes of transmission in recent acute hepatitis C in HIV+ MSM. Patient demographics, clinical and biological status of HIV infection, reasons for HCV testing, sexual behaviour and risk factors for HCV transmission within the 6 months before hepatitis onset were collected from medical records. An anonymous self-administered questionnaire on sexual behaviour within the six months before hepatitis onset was also offered to all cases. We identified 29 cases of acute hepatitis C in HIV+ MSM with onset from April 2001 to October 2004. HIV infection was asymptomatic for 76%. Median age at hepatitis C onset was 40 (28-54) years. In all records, were noted unprotected anal sex, fisting in 21% and a concomitant sexually transmitted infection (STI) in 41%. Median time between HIV diagnosis and HCV infection was 6.5 years (0-22). From the 11 self-administered questionnaires completed, 10 reported an STI, 8 "hard" sexual practices, 6 bleeding during sex and 5 fisting. HCV transmission probably occurred through bleeding during unprotected traumatic anal sex among HIV+ MSM and may be facilitated by STI mucosal lesions. This report stresses the continuous need to strongly advocate safer sex to MSM. Corpus : Production scientifique InVS Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5476 [article]Documents numériques
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