Objective: To test data mining methods used in pharmacosurveillance in order to identify potential emerging disease-nuisance associations in the national occupational disease surveillance and prevention network (RNV3P) database.
Methods: Proportional reporting ratios (PRR) used in pharmacosurveillance were applied to detect disproportional reporting of disease-nuisance associations which are not compensated by the national social security system.
Results: The 24 785 reports of the RNV3P were grouped into 1344 different disease-nuisance associations reported more than twice, of which 422 did not give entitlement to compensation by the social security system.
Objective: To describe characteristics of hypertension in French Caribbean regions.
Design: A cross-sectional worksite study.
Setting And Participants: A random sample of 6136 workers referred for annual check-up from Martinique, French Guyana and Guadeloupe.