Suchergebnisse - "Antoni, Sebastien"
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An assessment of GLOBOCAN methods for deriving national estimates of cancer incidence
ISSN: 0042-9686, 1564-0604Veröffentlicht: Geneva World Health Organization 01.03.2016Veröffentlicht in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01.03.2016)Volltext
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The Changing Global Epidemiology of Measles, 2013-2018
ISSN: 1537-6613, 1537-6613Veröffentlicht: United States 01.09.2020Veröffentlicht in The Journal of infectious diseases (01.09.2020)“… Measles incidence and mortality rates have significantly decreased since vaccine introduction. Despite this progress, however, there has been a global …”
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Global challenges and solutions to achieving and sustaining measles and rubella elimination
ISSN: 1020-4989, 1680-5348, 1680-5348Veröffentlicht: United States Organización Panamericana de la Salud 01.01.2024Veröffentlicht in Revista panamericana de salud pública (01.01.2024)“… Measles and rubella have long been recognized as priorities for disease prevention because of their devastating consequences for child health; hence, all World …”
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Progress Toward Regional Measles Elimination — Worldwide, 2000–2020
ISSN: 0149-2195, 1545-861X, 1545-861XVeröffentlicht: United States Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) 12.11.2021Veröffentlicht in MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report (12.11.2021)“… In 2012, the World Health Assembly endorsed the Global Vaccine Action Plan,* with the objective of eliminating measles in five of the six World Health …”
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Progress Toward Regional Measles Elimination — Worldwide, 2000–2021
ISSN: 0149-2195, 1545-861X, 1545-861XVeröffentlicht: United States U.S. Center for Disease Control 25.11.2022Veröffentlicht in MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report (25.11.2022)“… All six World Health Organization (WHO) regions have committed to eliminating measles.* The Immunization Agenda 2021-2030 (IA2030) aims to achieve the regional …”
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Etiology of diarrheal hospitalizations following rotavirus vaccine implementation and association of enteric pathogens with malnutrition among under-five children in India
ISSN: 1757-4749, 1757-4749Veröffentlicht: London BioMed Central 10.04.2024Veröffentlicht in Gut pathogens (10.04.2024)“… Malnourished children are at higher risk of mortality and morbidity following diarrheal illness and certain enteropathogens have been associated with …”
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The ban on phenacetin is associated with changes in the incidence trends of upper‐urinary tract cancers in Australia
ISSN: 1326-0200, 1753-6405, 1753-6405Veröffentlicht: United States Elsevier B.V 01.10.2014Veröffentlicht in Australian and New Zealand journal of public health (01.10.2014)“… Phenacetin is an analgesic that causes renal diseases and cancers of the upper‐urinary tract (UUT). It was banned in most countries from the late 1960s. This …”
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Cancer incidence in indigenous people in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the USA: a comparative population-based study
ISSN: 1470-2045, 1474-5488, 1474-5488Veröffentlicht: England Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2015Veröffentlicht in The lancet oncology (01.11.2015)“… Indigenous people have disproportionally worse health and lower life expectancy than their non-indigenous counterparts in high-income countries. Cancer data …”
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Bladder Cancer Incidence and Mortality: A Global Overview and Recent Trends
ISSN: 0302-2838, 1873-7560Veröffentlicht: Switzerland Elsevier B.V 01.01.2017Veröffentlicht in European urology (01.01.2017)“… Bladder cancer has become a common cancer globally, with an estimated 430 000 new cases diagnosed in 2012. We examine the most recent global bladder cancer …”
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Aetiology and incidence of diarrhoea requiring hospitalisation in children under 5 years of age in 28 low-income and middle-income countries: findings from the Global Pediatric Diarrhea Surveillance network
ISSN: 2059-7908, 2059-7908Veröffentlicht: England BMJ Publishing Group Ltd 01.09.2022Veröffentlicht in BMJ global health (01.09.2022)“… IntroductionDiarrhoea remains a leading cause of child morbidity and mortality. Systematically collected and analysed data on the aetiology of hospitalised …”
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Prediction of subnational-level vaccination coverage estimates using routine surveillance data and survey data
ISSN: 0264-410X, 1873-2518, 1873-2518Veröffentlicht: Netherlands Elsevier Ltd 11.07.2025Veröffentlicht in Vaccine (11.07.2025)“… Measles vaccination has significantly reduced the global burden of the disease, but disparities in vaccination coverage persist. Accurate and timely estimates …”
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Cancer patterns, trends, and transitions in Peru: a regional perspective
ISSN: 1470-2045, 1474-5488, 1474-5488Veröffentlicht: England Elsevier Ltd 01.10.2017Veröffentlicht in The lancet oncology (01.10.2017)“… Peru, like several other South American countries, is experiencing remarkable population growth, ageing, and urbanisation, which has given rise to profound …”
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Software Tools to Facilitate Systematic Review Used for Cancer Hazard Identification
ISSN: 0091-6765, 1552-9924, 1552-9924Veröffentlicht: United States National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 01.10.2018Veröffentlicht in Environmental health perspectives (01.10.2018)“… Objective and systematic methods to search, review, and synthesize published studies are a fundamental aspect of carcinogen hazard classification. Systematic …”
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Cancer patterns and trends in Central and South America
ISSN: 1877-7821, 1877-783X, 1877-783XVeröffentlicht: Netherlands Elsevier Ltd 01.09.2016Veröffentlicht in Cancer epidemiology (01.09.2016)“… •The leading incident cancers were prostate, lung, breast, cervix, colorectal, and stomach.•These cancers were also the primary causes of cancer …”
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The epidemiology of rubella, 2007–18: an ecological analysis of surveillance data
ISSN: 2214-109X, 2214-109XVeröffentlicht: England Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2020Veröffentlicht in The Lancet global health (01.11.2020)“… As of 2018, the rubella vaccine had been incorporated into the national immunisation schedule of 168 countries, representing 87% of the world's population …”
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The Problem with Delaying Measles Elimination
ISSN: 2076-393X, 2076-393XVeröffentlicht: Switzerland MDPI AG 01.07.2024Veröffentlicht in Vaccines (Basel) (01.07.2024)“… Measles is a highly infectious disease leading to high morbidity and mortality impacting people’s lives and economies across the globe. The measles vaccine …”
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Progress Toward Rubella and Congenital Rubella Syndrome Control and Elimination — Worldwide, 2012–2020
ISSN: 0149-2195, 1545-861X, 1545-861XVeröffentlicht: United States U.S. Government Printing Office 11.02.2022Veröffentlicht in MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report (11.02.2022)“… Rubella virus is a leading cause of vaccine-preventable birth defects and can cause epidemics. Although rubella virus infection usually produces a mild febrile …”
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An assessment of GLOBOCAN methods for deriving national estimates of cancer incidence
ISSN: 0042-9686, 1564-0604, 1564-0604Veröffentlicht: Switzerland World Health Organization 01.03.2016Veröffentlicht in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01.03.2016)“… To assess the validity of the GLOBOCAN methods for deriving national estimates of cancer incidence. We obtained incidence and mortality data from Norway by …”
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Risk Factors for Mortality Among Children Younger Than Age 5 Years With Severe Diarrhea in Low- and Middle-income Countries: Findings From the World Health Organization-coordinated Global Rotavirus and Pediatric Diarrhea Surveillance Networks
ISSN: 1058-4838, 1537-6591, 1537-6591Veröffentlicht: US Oxford University Press 08.02.2023Veröffentlicht in Clinical infectious diseases (08.02.2023)“… Abstract Background Diarrhea is the second leading cause of death in children younger than 5 years of age globally. The burden of diarrheal mortality is …”
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Progress Toward Measles Elimination — Worldwide, 2000–2022
ISSN: 0149-2195, 1545-861X, 1545-861XVeröffentlicht: Atlanta U.S. Government Printing Office 17.11.2023Veröffentlicht in MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report (17.11.2023)“… Measles is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable disease that requires high population immunity for transmission to be interrupted. All six World Health …”
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