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    Nosocomial Malaria Transmissions Resolved by Genomic Analyses-A Retrospective Case Report Study in France: 2007-2021 by Coppée, Romain, Sarrasin, Véronique, Zaffaroulah, Rizwana, Bouzayene, Azza, Thellier, Marc, Noël, Harold, Clain, Jérôme, Houzé, Sandrine

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (18-02-2023)
    “…Exposure of blood to malaria parasites can lead to infection even in the absence of the mosquito vector. During a stay in a healthcare facility, accidental…”
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    A cluster of three cases of botulism due to Clostridium baratii type F, France, August 2015 by Tréhard, Hélène, Poujol, Isabelle, Mazuet, Christelle, Blanc, Quentin, Gillet, Yves, Rossignol, Frédérique, Popoff, Michel-Robert, Jourdan Da Silva, Nathalie

    “…A cluster of three cases of food-borne botulism due to Clostridium baratii type F occurred in France in August 2015. All cases required respiratory assistance…”
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    Surveillance of lower respiratory tract infections outbreaks in nursing homes in France by Vaux, Sophie, Poujol, Isabelle, Bonmarin, Isabelle, Lévy-Bruhl, Daniel, Desenclos, Jean-Claude

    Published in European journal of epidemiology (01-03-2009)
    “…Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) are the leading cause of infectious deaths in nursing homes. An early reporting procedure of LRTI outbreaks to local…”
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    Actualité des infections digestives à Clostridium difficile, France, 2007 by Coignard, Bruno, Barbut, Frédéric, Blanckaert, Karine, Thiolet, Jean-Michel, Carbonne, Anne, Poujol, Isabelle, Lalande, Valerie, Lemée, Ludovic, Mory, Francine, Marchandin, Hélène, Boquet, Patrice, Marty, Nicole, Carlie, Jean-Philippe, Desenclos, Jean-Claude

    Published in Revue francophone des laboratoires (01-11-2007)
    “…Clostridium difficile est un bacille á Gram positif anaérobie sporulé responsable de 15 á 25 % des cas de diarrhées post-antibiotiques et de plus de 95 % des…”
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