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Philippe Quénel

Researcher at EHESP

Publications -  116
Citations -  6968

Philippe Quénel is an academic researcher from EHESP. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Martinique. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 110 publications receiving 6585 citations. Previous affiliations of Philippe Quénel include University of Rennes & Pasteur Institute.

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Public-health impact of outdoor and traffic-related air pollution: a European assessment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors estimated the impact of outdoor and traffic-related air pollution on public health in Austria, France, and Switzerland, and found that air pollution contributes to mortality and morbidity.
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Public-health impact of outdoor and traffic-related air pollution: a European assessment

TL;DR: The impact of outdoor (total) and traffic-related air pollution on public health in Austria, France, and Switzerland and the results should guide decisions on the assessment of environmental health-policy options are guided.
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A major epidemic of chikungunya virus infection on Reunion Island, France, 2005-2006.

TL;DR: This epidemic highlighted the need for a mutual strategy of providing information on arboviral diseases and their prevention and control between countries in the southwestern Indian Ocean.
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Atypical Chikungunya virus infections: clinical manifestations, mortality and risk factors for severe disease during the 2005-2006 outbreak on Réunion.

TL;DR: This is the first time that severe cases and deaths due to Chikungunya fever have been documented and may assist clinicians in identifying the disease, selecting the treatment strategy, and anticipating the course of illness.
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Urban air pollution and emergency admissions for asthma in four European cities: the APHEA Project.

TL;DR: The evidence of an association between air pollution at current urban levels and emergency room visits for asthma has been extended to Europe and NO2 and SO2--by themselves or as a constituent of a pollution mixture--may be important in asthma exacerbations in European cities.