Latest database descriptions

Bas Rhin Ischaemic Heart Disease Register (Certified Register 2013-2016)

May 16 2025

The permanent monitoring of the Bas-Rhin population aged 35 to 74 and systematic, continuous recording of cases of myocardial infarction and coronary deaths allow for the continuous estimation - as well as development - of a certain number of epidemiological indicators concerning coronary disease: incidence rates, annual occurrence rates (incident and recurring events), death rates by myocardial infarction; coronary and presumed coronary death rates; fatality rate at 28 days - hospital and general coronary. These indicators can be supplied by gender, age and year.
Although changes in trend are observed over time, it is possible to estimate the proportion attributable to the reduction in incidence of coronary events and the proportion attributable to the reduction in fatality.
Joint analyses are performed on a regular basis with the other two French registries on ischaemic heart diseases, which use the same methodology.
The register is a reference tool for validating epidemiological indicators for coronary disease, constructed from other data sources (estimation validation of indicators from the PMSI hospital database for myocardial infarction, validation of indicators for coronary mortality and sudden death from the CépiDc's national death statistics).

Parallel to recording coronary disease, surveys on representative samples of the general population are carried out at regular intervals with a view to studying the level of cardiovascular risk factors and how they evolve.

Development of descriptive studies completing the basic recording: since 2006, recording of all acute heart failure (myocardial infarction, acute coronary syndromes, unstable angina); periodic recording of out- and inpatient treatment for episodes of acute heart failure, etc.

Thanks to the ischaemic heart disease register, several analytical epidemiology studies have been developed (ECTIM case-control and PRIME cohort). Use of data from the register to evaluate the merits of an approach measuring - on an ecological basis - the influence of lifestyle and socioeconomic status on the link between atmospheric pollution and myocardial infarction in the Urban Community of Strasbourg (CUS).

Analysis of Sexual Behaviour in the French West Indies and French Guiana

May 25 2018

The ACSAG survey aims to provide information on the populations' sexual behaviour, their knowledge and attitudes regarding HIV, as well as their preventative behaviours towards HIV-associated risks. It may also identify the differences in behaviour towards HIV/AIDS across the three departments.

Overweight in 7-9-Year Old Children in the Second and Third Year of French Primary School (CE1 and CE2)

May 16 2018

To describe the prevalence of excess weight and obesity in school children in CE1 and CE2 classes throughout France.

French Study on Infant Food and Nutritional status During The First Year of Life

May 18 2018

To describe feeding during the first year of life, based on a national sample of infants born in France, by particularly estimating: (i) Maternal breastfeeding frequency, duration and exclusivity (ii) type, duration and amount of formula used (iii) introduction of complementary food (when new foods are introduced, type and amount).

Explore the catalog

The catalog contains the description of the main databases in public health in France

Explore the catalog

Become a contributor

You wish to share the information about your database with researchers and experts in public health?

Become a contributor

Contact us

You have a question? You need more information? 

Send a message

Partners - FAQ - Contact - Site map - Legal notices - Administration - Updated on December 15 2020 - Version 4.10.05