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The aim of this study was to collate data on national policies for the use of fluoride in the seven European countries participating in the FLINT project
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to collate data on national policies for the use of fluoride in the seven European countries participating in the FLINT project. METHODS: Policies on the use of fluoride were obtained for each of the study areas. Data collected included the presence of water fluoridation and regulations governing fluoride toothpaste and fluoride supplements. more...
International Classification:
Dental
Categories:
national policies for the use of fluoride
Geography:
International
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol,
Vol: 32 Suppl 1 Page: 69-73 April 2004
I. B. Arnadottir; C. E. Ketley; C. Van Loveren; L. Seppa; J. A. Cochran; M. Polido; T. Athanossouli; W. P. Holbrook; D. M. O'Mullane
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The aim of this study was to describe attitudes towards Down syndrome
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Investigated children's attitudes towards children with Down syndrome in Ireland, France, Portugal and Spain. Ss were 805 children divided approximately equally by country, sex, grade level (9 and 11 yrs of age), and school type (inclusive or non-inclusive). Questionnaires assessed differences related to sociability, attitude toward school inclusion and use of negative words to describe more...
International Classification:
Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Chromosomal abnormalities, not elsewhere classified - Down syndrome
Categories:
Down syndrome
Geography:
International
Irish Journal of Psychology,
Vol: 21 Page: 203-214 2000
Hugh Gash; S. Guardia Gonzales; M. Pires; C. Rault
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The aim of the study was to compare pertussis surveillance systems in Europe
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We compared pertussis surveillance systems of 16 European countries in the period 1998-2002. In twelve out of sixteen countries the system covered the general population. Ten countries relied on WHO case definition for surveillance of pertussis. Eleven countries applied laboratory tests, and eight of them used PCR for case confirmation. The proportion of hospitalised rates in children more...
International Classification:
Health service provision - pertussis surveillance systems
Categories:
pertussis surveillance systems
Geography:
International
Vaccine,
Vol: 25 Page: 291-297 2007
A. E. Tozzi; E. Pandolfi; L. P. Celentano; M. Massari; S. Salmaso; M. L. C. d Atti
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This study aimed to develop a standardized method for measuring the variables affecting fluoride ingestion from toothpaste in young children between the ages of 1.5 and 3.5 years, and to use the method at seven European sites - Field Work
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OBJECTIVES: To develop a standardized method for measuring the variables affecting fluoride ingestion from toothpaste in young children between the ages of 1.5 and 3.5 years, and to use the method at seven European sites. METHODS: Random samples of children were invited to take part in the study. Parents who gave consent were visited at home. The children brushed their teeth using the more...
International Classification:
Effectiveness of measurement tool - fluoride ingestion
Categories:
standardized method for measurment; fluoride ingestion; field work;
Geography:
International
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol,
Vol: 32 Suppl 1 Page: 39-46 April 2004
J. A. Cochran; C. E. Ketley; R. M. Duckworth; C. Van Loveren; W. P. Holbrook; L. Seppa; L. Sanches; A. Polychronopoulou; D. M. O'Mullane
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This study aimed to develop a standardized method for measuring the variables affecting fluoride ingestion from toothpaste in young children between the ages of 1.5 and 3.5 years, and to use the method at seven European sites - Ingestion Results
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OBJECTIVES: To develop a standardized method for measuring the variables affecting fluoride ingestion from toothpaste in young children between the ages of 1.5 and 3.5 years, and to use the method at seven European sites. METHODS: Random samples of children were invited to take part in the study. Parents who gave consent were visited at home. The children brushed their teeth using the more...
International Classification:
Effectiveness of measurement tool - fluoride ingestion
Categories:
standardized method for measurment; fluoride ingestion; results;
Geography:
International
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol,
Vol: 32 Suppl 1 Page: 47-53 April 2004
J. A. Cochran; C. E. Ketley; R. M. Duckworth; C. van Loveren; W. P. Holbrook; L. Seppa; L. Sanches; A. Polychronopoulou; D. M. O'Mullane
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The aim of the study was to compare 24-h urinary fluoride excretion in children aged 1.5-3.5 years from European study sites and to use these data to estimate the 24-h fluoride intake
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OBJECTIVE: To measure and compare 24-h urinary fluoride excretion in children aged 1.5-3.5 years from European study sites and to use these data to estimate the 24-h fluoride intake. METHOD: Twenty-four-hour urine samples were collected from 3-year-old children (n = 86) who were already participating in a European multicentre study. Samples were collected from Cork, Ireland (n = 19) more...
International Classification:
Dental
Categories:
fluoride excretion
Geography:
International
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol,
Vol: 32 Suppl 1 Page: 62-8 April 2004
C. E. Ketley; J. A. Cochran; W. P. Holbrook; L. Sanches; C. van Loveren; A. M. Oila; D. M. O'Mullane
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