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View article: Aedes albopictus (moustique tigre) et arboviroses : à quoi s’attendre dans les années à venir ?
Aedes albopictus (moustique tigre) et arboviroses : à quoi s’attendre dans les années à venir ? Open
First observed in France in 1999, Aedes albopictus (tiger mosquito) is now established in almost all French departments. As a vector of arboviruses, in particular dengue fever, A. albopictus represents a real threat in Europe, where 304 au…
View article: Apgar Score and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at Age 5 Years in Infants Born Extremely Preterm
Apgar Score and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at Age 5 Years in Infants Born Extremely Preterm Open
Importance The Apgar score is used worldwide as an assessment tool to estimate the vitality of newborns in their first minutes of life. Its applicability to estimate neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants born extremely preterm (EPT; &…
View article: Prevalence and factors associated with a prescription of a Lyme borreliosis serology for erythema migrans diagnosis in general practice: a study from the French sentinel network, 2009–2020
Prevalence and factors associated with a prescription of a Lyme borreliosis serology for erythema migrans diagnosis in general practice: a study from the French sentinel network, 2009–2020 Open
View article: Spatial and seasonal determinants of Lyme borreliosis incidence in France, 2016 to 2021
Spatial and seasonal determinants of Lyme borreliosis incidence in France, 2016 to 2021 Open
Background Lyme borreliosis (LB) is the most widespread hard tick-borne zoonosis in the northern hemisphere. Existing studies in Europe have focused mainly on acarological risk assessment, with few investigations exploring human LB occurre…
View article: Risk factors for cerebral palsy and movement difficulties in 5-year-old children born extremely preterm
Risk factors for cerebral palsy and movement difficulties in 5-year-old children born extremely preterm Open
View article: Environment, animal hosts and human activity on predicting space-time variations of Lyme Borreliosis incidence in France: a Bayesian two-part model
Environment, animal hosts and human activity on predicting space-time variations of Lyme Borreliosis incidence in France: a Bayesian two-part model Open
Summary Background Lyme Borreliosis (LB) is the most widespread hard tick-borne zoonosis in the Northern Hemisphere and shows a seasonal pattern. Existing studies in Europe mainly focused on acarological risk assessment, with very limited …
View article: Pregnancy planning and acceptance and maternal psychological distress during pregnancy: results from the National Perinatal Survey, France, 2016
Pregnancy planning and acceptance and maternal psychological distress during pregnancy: results from the National Perinatal Survey, France, 2016 Open
Background Studies report heightened risks of mental health problems among women who experience an unintended pregnancy, but few consider the complexity of pregnancy intentions. In this study, we evaluate how different dimensions of pregna…
View article: Implementation of a top five list to identify medical overuse in general practice according to patients’ viewpoint in 2019 in France
Implementation of a top five list to identify medical overuse in general practice according to patients’ viewpoint in 2019 in France Open
View article: Exploratory Space–Time Analyses of Reported Lyme Borreliosis Cases in France, 2016–2019
Exploratory Space–Time Analyses of Reported Lyme Borreliosis Cases in France, 2016–2019 Open
In recent decades, the incidence of Lyme borreliosis (LB) in Europe seems to have increased, underpinning a growing public health concern. LB surveillance systems across the continent are heterogeneous, and the spatial and temporal pattern…
View article: Trends in Tobacco Smoking in Pregnant Women: Data From French National Perinatal Surveys
Trends in Tobacco Smoking in Pregnant Women: Data From French National Perinatal Surveys Open
Objectives: To describe maternal smoking trends in France between 1972 and 2016, and identify whether maternal characteristics associated with smoking in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy evolved between 2010 and 2016. Methods: Using French N…
View article: Impact of national guidelines on the cesarean delivery rate in France: A 2010–2016 comparison using the Robson classification
Impact of national guidelines on the cesarean delivery rate in France: A 2010–2016 comparison using the Robson classification Open
View article: Cohort Profile: Effective Perinatal Intensive Care in Europe (EPICE) very preterm birth cohort
Cohort Profile: Effective Perinatal Intensive Care in Europe (EPICE) very preterm birth cohort Open
The EPICE cohort is a geographically defined study of still-births and live births from 22 þ 0 to 31 þ 6 weeks of gestation in 19 European regions (Fig. 1). Regions were selected with respect to geographic and organizational diversity and …
View article: Seasonal influenza vaccine uptake and vaccine refusal among pregnant women in France: results from a national survey
Seasonal influenza vaccine uptake and vaccine refusal among pregnant women in France: results from a national survey Open
Pregnant women and infants are at high risk for severe influenza and many countries, including France, recommend annual influenza immunization during pregnancy. We aimed to estimate influenza vaccination and refusal rates and assess associ…
View article: Tobacco smoking in pregnant women: fifty years of evolution in France
Tobacco smoking in pregnant women: fifty years of evolution in France Open
Background Smoking during pregnancy is a major modifiable risk factor for maternal and foetal morbidity. We aimed to describe 1/smoking trends in France between 1972 and 2016, 2/ the factors associated with smoking cessation and reduction …
View article: Antenatal HIV screening: results from the National Perinatal Survey, France, 2016
Antenatal HIV screening: results from the National Perinatal Survey, France, 2016 Open
Background Universal antenatal HIV screening programmes are an effective method of preventing mother-to-child transmission. Aims To assess the coverage and yield of the French programme on a nationally representative sample of pregnant wom…
View article: RF18 Contribution of severe neonatal morbidity to neurodevelopment at 2 years of age among very preterm infants: a mediation analysis
RF18 Contribution of severe neonatal morbidity to neurodevelopment at 2 years of age among very preterm infants: a mediation analysis Open
Background Low gestational age (GA) is the principle risk factor for poor long-term neurodevelopment among very preterm (VPT) children. Some of this effect results from a greater vulnerability to severe neonatal morbidities (SNM) which are…
View article: Low breastfeeding continuation to 6 months for very preterm infants: <scp>A E</scp>uropean multiregional cohort study
Low breastfeeding continuation to 6 months for very preterm infants: <span>A E</span>uropean multiregional cohort study Open
Breastfeeding confers multiple benefits for the health and development of very preterm infants, but there is scarce information on the duration of breastfeeding after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). We used data fro…