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Epidemiological Surveillance of HIV and HCV Among People Who Inject Drugs in Quebec: Highlights from the SurvUDI Network’s Findings.
The SurvUDI/I-Track network focuses on the epidemiological surveillance of HIV and HCV infections among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Quebec. Between 1995 and 2005, 9,596...
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Trends in HIV-positive diagnoses linked to male-to-male transmission: GECSA-DMI2, Aquitaine, 1985–1997
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Confirmed primary CMV infection identified during follow-up after sexual exposure to the risk of HIV transmission
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HIV, HCV, and HBV Infections Among Residents of Residential Treatment Centers for Substance Users, 1993–1998
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Increase in the number of new HIV diagnoses among gay men in Europe, 2000–2007. Special Issue. HIV/AIDS: Gay Men Particularly Affected in France and Europe
Objective - To describe HIV surveillance data among men who have sex with men in the European Union (EU) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) for the period 2000–2007. Method -...
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Immunogenicity and Tolerability of the Amaril Vaccine in Travelers Living with HIV, France, 2005.
Introduction. The Amaril vaccine (YFV, yellow fever vaccine) is a live-attenuated vaccine that is theoretically contraindicated in immunocompromised patients due to the potential risk of...
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Mother-to-child transmission of HIV in France: The significant impact of prevention strategies - Results of the ANRS-EPF French Perinatal Survey.
In France, the rate of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 was 17% prior to 1994, when antiretroviral prophylaxis was not available. It fell to 1.6% [95% CI: 1.3–2.0] between 1997 and...
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HIV infection after 10 years of active antiretroviral therapy in the French hospital database on HIV infection (ANRS CO4 FHDH).
This article provides an overview of the HIV epidemic in France following 10 years of use of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), based on the French hospital database on HIV...
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HIV Testing in France, 2003–2009.
This article provides an overview of HIV testing in France in 2009, with a specific focus on the anonymous and free testing program. In 2009, five million HIV serology tests were...
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Routine HIV screening in the general population in France. Estimation of clinical impact and cost-effectiveness.
Background - In France, approximately 40,000 people are unaware that they are infected with HIV. Although previous studies have assessed the cost-effectiveness of routine HIV testing in...