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Surveillance of HIV/AIDS in France, 2006.
This article presents the status of HIV infection and AIDS in France as of December 31, 2006, based on surveillance systems coordinated by the French Institute for Public Health...
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Free and Anonymous HIV Testing in France, 2006.
Anonymous and free HIV testing clinics (CDAG), thanks to their accessibility and widespread distribution throughout France, provide an easy way to get tested for HIV/AIDS....
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HIV Testing Practices Among People from Sub-Saharan Africa in the Île-de-France Region, 2005.
As part of the 2005 survey on knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors regarding HIV/AIDS conducted by the National Institute for Prevention and Health Education (Inpes), 1,874...
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Surveillance of HIV/AIDS in France, 2005
This article presents the status of HIV infection and AIDS in France as of December 31, 2005, based on surveillance systems coordinated by the French Institute for Public Health...
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Causes of death in France in 2005 among adults infected with HIV and changes since 2000
Introduction - The objective of the 2005 Mortality Survey was to describe the distribution of causes of death among HIV-infected adults in France in 2005 and to assess changes since the...
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Changes in the Characteristics of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis as an Initial Manifestation of AIDS, January 1994–June 2002
The purpose of this article is to describe the characteristics of individuals with AIDS-initiating pulmonary tuberculosis and their progression over time, and to examine the factors...
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HIV and HCV Infections and Mortality Among Residents of Residential Treatment Centers for Substance Users
A biannual survey has been conducted since 1993 in Specialized Residential Treatment Centers for Substance Users (CSSTH). Its objectives are to describe the demographic and substance use...
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Medical Care for People Living with HIV in Two French Departments, 1993–1995
A study was conducted among a group of individuals who had recently been diagnosed with AIDS, in order to retrospectively analyze the barriers to medical care prior to the AIDS...
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The AIDS Situation in Europe
In 1996, 24,920 cases of AIDS were reported in the WHO European Region, bringing the cumulative total to 185,808 cases. For the first time since the start of the epidemic, the number of...
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Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections in Women
Women account for nearly half of all people living with HIV worldwide and more than half in sub-Saharan Africa, due to the predominance of heterosexual transmission in that region. The...