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    Comparative effectiveness and safety of antipsychotic drugs in schizophrenia treatment: a real-world observational study by Vanasse, A., Blais, L., Courteau, J., Cohen, A. A., Roberge, P., Larouche, A., Grignon, S., Fleury, M.-J., Lesage, A., Demers, M.-F., Roy, M.-A., Carrier, J.-D., Delorme, A.

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-11-2016)
    “…Objective The objective was to compare, in a real‐world setting, the risk of mental and physical health events associated with different antipsychotic drugs…”
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    Eosinophil counts in first COPD hospitalizations: a comparison of health service utilization by Bélanger, Maryse, Couillard, Simon, Courteau, Josiane, Larivée, Pierre, Poder, Thomas G, Carrier, Nathalie, Girard, Kim, Vézina, Felix-Antoine, Vanasse, Alain

    “…Current evidence suggests that a higher blood eosinophil cell count at admission for acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD) is associated with a favorable…”
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    Obesity in Canada: where and how many? by VANASSE, A, DEMERS, M, HEMIARI, A, COURTEAU, J

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-04-2006)
    “…Obesity rates are rising sharply among all industrialized countries; the situation seems to be worse in English speaking countries. Taking into account genetic…”
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    Improving the selection of true incident cases of low back pain by screening retrospective administrative data by Beaudet, N., Courteau, J., Sarret, P., Vanasse, A.

    Published in European journal of pain (01-08-2014)
    “…Background The difficulty in identifying the onset of low back pain (LBP) limits the capacity to determine the incidence of LBP at the population level and,…”
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    Inclusion probability with dropout: An operational formula by Milot, E, Courteau, J, Crispino, F, Mailly, F

    Published in Forensic science international : genetics (01-05-2015)
    “…Abstract In forensic genetics, a mixture of two or more contributors to a DNA profile is often interpreted using the inclusion probabilities theory. In this…”
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    Health inequalities associated with neighbourhood deprivation in the Quebec population with hypertension in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease by Vanasse, A, Courteau, J, Asghari, S, Leroux, D, Cloutier, L

    Published in Chronic diseases and injuries in Canada (01-11-2014)
    “…Although a number of studies look at prevalence, incidence, treatment, mortality and morbidity in relation to hypertension, few have taken into account the…”
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    Secular trends of hip fractures in Québec, Canada by Vanasse, A., Orzanco, M. G., Dagenais, P., Ouarda, T., Courteau, J., Asghari, S., Chebana, F., Martel, B., Gosselin, P.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-06-2012)
    “…Summary This study examined the secular trends of hip fracture incidence among individuals 50 years and older in Québec between 1993 and 2004. Age-standardized…”
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    Family History and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease: Comparing Predictive Models by Ciampi, A., Courteau, J., Niyonsenga, T., Xhignesse, M., Lussier-Cacan, S., Roy, M.

    Published in European journal of epidemiology (01-01-2001)
    “…Family history is commonly used when evaluating coronary heart disease (CHD) risk yet it is usually treated as a simple binary variable according to the…”
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    Les soins ambulatoires de l’infarctus aigu du myocarde au Québec : description, classification et typologie by Gentil, L., Vanasse, A., Xhignesse, M., Courteau, J., Bérubé, S.

    Published in Annales de cardiologie et d'angéiologie (01-08-2011)
    “…(a) Décrire les soins ambulatoires utilisés par la population québécoise en l’an 2000 suite à un infarctus aigu du myocarde (IAM) ; (b) classer et proposer une…”
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    Evaluation of sphygmomanometers used by family physicians practicing outside the hospital environment in Bas-Saint-Laurent by Vanasse, A, Courteau, J

    Published in Canadian family physician (01-02-2001)
    “…To assess the precision and integrity of all aneroid and mercury sphygmomanometers regularly used by family physicians practising outside hospitals…”
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    Genome Databases by Courteau, J

    “…Since the Genome Project began several years ago, a plethora of databases have been developed or are in the works. They range from the massive Genome Data Base…”
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    Bronchial hyperresponsiveness can improve while spirometry plateaus two to three years after repeated exposure to chlorine causing respiratory symptoms by Malo, J L, Cartier, A, Boulet, L P, L'Archeveque, J, Saint-Denis, F, Bherer, L, Courteau, J P

    “…Repeated exposure to chlorine in pulp mills and paper can induce persistent asthma-like symptoms such as bronchial hyperresponsiveness and variable changes in…”
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    Survey of construction workers repeatedly exposed to chlorine over a three to six month period in a pulpmill: I. Exposure and symptomatology by Courteau, J P, Cushman, R, Bouchard, F, Quévillon, M, Chartrand, A, Bhérer, L

    “…OBJECTIVE--The admission to hospital of three construction workers with acute respiratory distress caused by inhalation of chlorine gas prompted the inspection…”
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    Dyslipidemias and the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: analysis of the FAMUS primary care register by Xhignesse, M, Laplante, P, Niyonsenga, T, Courteau, J, Grant, A M

    Published in Canadian journal of cardiology (01-07-2000)
    “…Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease with a pharmacological approach to dyslipidemias is controversial. Little is known about the clinical management…”
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    Greater eosinophil counts at first COPD hospitalization are associated with more readmissions and fewer deaths by Li, Qing, Larivée, Pierre, Courteau, Josiane, Couillard, Simon, Poder, Thomas G, Carrier, Nathalie, Bélanger, Maryse, Vanasse, Alain

    “…The impacts of high blood eosinophil count (HBEC) at admission for COPD exacerbation on posthospitalization outcomes are still unclear. Previous studies have…”
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