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French organization for the pharmacovigilance of COVID-19 vaccines: A major challenge.
2021
International audience; In this special issue, we present the main highlights of the first weeks of pharmacovigilance monitoring of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines in this unprecedented situation in France: the deployment of a vaccination during an epidemic period with the aim of vaccinating the entire population and the intense pharmacovigilance and surveillance of these vaccines still under conditional marketing authorizations. In this unprecedented situation, the cross approach and interaction between the French pharmacovigilance network and French National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM) has been optimized to provide a real-time safety related …
Hydrolyzed infant formula and early β-cell autoimmunity: a randomized clinical trial.
2014
Importance The disease process leading to clinical type 1 diabetes often starts during the first years of life. Early exposure to complex dietary proteins may increase the risk of β-cell autoimmunity in children at genetic risk for type 1 diabetes. Extensively hydrolyzed formulas do not contain intact proteins. Objective To test the hypothesis that weaning to an extensively hydrolyzed formula decreases the cumulative incidence of diabetes-associated autoantibodies in young children. Design, Setting, and Participants A double-blind randomized clinical trial of 2159 infants with HLA-conferred disease susceptibility and a first-degree relative with type 1 diabetes recruited from May 2002 to Ja…
Malentendus
2013
Introduction
2015
Nous ne sommes jamais dans la transparence de la coscience des autres, mais dans un mouvement permanent de significations et de projections de ce que nous en imaginons.
Le rôle du contrôle de gestion dans la financiarisation d’un établissement hospitalier : Le cas d’un Hôpital Universitaire International au Maroc
2018
Thème du congrès : « L’impact de la recherche en management des organisations de santé ». Organisé dans le cadre de la Semaine du Management 2018 des 22, 23, 24, 25 Mai 2018 .; National audience
Study of fibrosis induced by an implanted medical device
2014
National audience; This paper focuses on the study of fibrosis induced by an implanted medical device and explores the possibility of characterizing this process by in situ measurement of electrical impedance. The approach combines electrical and biological characterizations of fibrotic tissue, applied to electrodes implanted in animal models. A comparative study of electrical and biological parameters collected at the same time will enable the identification of an electrical marker of fibrosis development, which can be used for establishing a monitoring method. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, intermediate embedded prototypes, autonomous and portable by animals, will be developed to…
Riesgos infecciosos alimentarios y embarazo: ¿cuál es la información de la que disponen los profesionales de la salud?
2020
This study focuses on the nature and origin of prevention information available to health professionals in the field of nutrition for pregnant women. It focuses more specifically on information sharing practices regarding two infectious risks: toxoplasmosis and listeriosis. The information available to professionals on these potential risks comes mainly from institutional texts and manuals. We will focus here on the recommendations found in institutional texts, which show striking characteristics which need to be taken into account in the training of professionals: such recommendations are evolving in nature, with shifts in clarity and degree of precision, and are diverse in terms of messag…
L'institutionnalisation d'une médiation dédiée aux personnels de santé
2020
International audience
La « mélatonine » ou la peur de vieillir
1996
International audience
Paying for health and schooling services in rural Mali
1986
référence interne : 86019; This study reports on analyses of household demand for health, schooling and water supply services in an impoverished region of the African Sahel. The ability and willingness of rouseholds to pay user fees for these services is assessed. The effect of introduction of such charges on demand among low-income groups most in need of the services is analyzed. Data for the analyses come from surveys conducted in the Kayes region of the Republic of Mali, an area typical of the least-developed rural areas of the Sahel, including a survey of households, surveys of health posts, schools, and drug outlets, and village group surveys.The analyses presented highlight tre import…