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Increase of Scarlet fever in March 2017 in France: right or wrong signal?
Content Type: Abstract
Since 2004, the French syndromic surveillance system SurSaUD® coordinated by the French Public Health Agency (Sante publique France) daily collects morbidity data from two data sources: the emergency departments (ED) network Oscour® and the… read more -
Early evaluation of impacts of cold waves and floods during winter 2018 in France
Content Type: Abstract
The Seine River rises at the north-East of France and flows through Paris before emptying into the English Channel. On January 2018 (from 22th January to 11th February, Weeks 4 to 6), major floods occurred in the Basin of Seine River, after an… read more -
Short-term health impact assessment after Irma in French islands
Content Type: Abstract
In Saint-Martin (31 949 inhabitants) and Saint-Barthelemy (9 625 inhabitants) islands in the French West Indies, the surveillance system is based on several data sources: (1) a syndromic surveillance system based on two emergency departments (ED) of… read more -
A general overview of the French syndromic surveillance system SurSaUD
Content Type: Webinar
Presented May 16, 2019. After the major impact of the 2003 heat wave, France needed a reactive, permanent and national surveillance system enabling to detect and to follow-up various public health events all over the territory including overseas… read more