Mobilizing Human Resources in the Arab World
In: Studies in comparative international development, Band 20, Heft 2, S. 96-99
ISSN: 0039-3606
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In: Studies in comparative international development, Band 20, Heft 2, S. 96-99
ISSN: 0039-3606
In: Productions Animales 3 (20), 229-232. (2007)
Le réseau français REPAMO a été créé en 1992 pour répondre aux directives européennes relatives aux conditions de police sanitaire des animaux d'aquaculture et au contrôle de certaines maladies affectant les mollusques bivalves. Ses missions sont : 1) la surveillance des maladies à déclaration obligatoire présentes en France, 2) l'étude des mortalités anormales, 3) la surveillance du statut zoosanitaire des populations de mollusques sauvages ou cultivés. Le réseau REPANUI a été créé plus récemment pour répondre à des buts similaires, en insistant plus particulièrement sur le suivi de la santé des huîtres perlières en appui à la filière d'élevage polynésienne. ; Created in 1992, the French network REPAMO is in charge of the surveillance and monitoring of the mollusc health status along the French coast according to European legislation. The missions of the network are the following: (1) the surveillance of notifiable diseases present in France, (2) the study of abnormal mortalities, (3) the surveillance of health status of cultivated and natural mollusc populations. The more recent network REPANUI has similar goals mainly focused on the pearl oyster health status to support the oyster farming industry in French Polynesia.
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In: Alcohol and alcoholism: the international journal of the Medical Council on Alcoholism (MCA) and the journal of the European Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (ESBRA), Band 48, Heft 3, S. 259-269
ISSN: 1464-3502
In: Salverda , J G W , Bragt , P J C , de Wit-Bos , L , Rustemeyer , T , Coenraads , P J , Tupker , R A , Kunkeler , L C M , Laheij-de Boer , A-M , Stenveld , H J , van Ginkel , C J W , Kooi , M W , Bourgeois , F C , van Gorcum , T F , van Engelen , J G M , van Dijk , R , de Graaf , J , Donker , G A , de Heer , C & Bruynzeel , D 2013 , ' Results of a cosmetovigilance survey in The Netherlands ' , CONTACT DERMATITIS , vol. 68 , no. 3 , pp. 139-148 . https://doi.org/10.1111/cod.12005 ; ISSN:0105-1873
Background. Cosmetic products contribute considerably to the incidence of contact dermatitis. In response to a resolution of the Council of Europe, the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) in The Netherlands set up a pilot project to report undesirable effects attributed to cosmetic products. Objectives. To provide an overview of undesirable effects attributed to cosmetic products and to identify the ingredients involved. The information could contribute to the assessment of whether current EU legislation on cosmetics provides adequate protection. Patients/methods. General practitioners, dermatologists and consumers in The Netherlands completed questionnaires on reported undesirable effects of cosmetics. Dermatologists also carried out patch tests and, where necessary, tests with specific batch ingredients of the associated cosmetic product. A website and a public awareness campaign were launched to encourage consumers to report undesirable effects. Results. Between July 2009 and May 2011, the RIVM received more than 1600 reports. Severe undesirable effects were claimed in 14% of the cases. The most frequently reported cosmetic products were make-up and moisturisers, and the most frequently identified allergens were isothiazolinones and fragrance ingredients. Three patients tested positive for co-polymers/cross-polymers. Conclusions. Further investigations are recommended on the prevalence of isothiazolinone-induced allergic contact dermatitis and the allergenic potential of co-polymers/cross-polymers.
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