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Editorial. Prevention, screening, and access to care remain the key priorities.
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African Migrants in Anonymous HIV Testing, 2004.
Following two previous surveys conducted in 1999 and 2000, a national survey targeting individuals seeking HIV testing at anonymous and free testing centers (CDAGs) was conducted in...
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Epidemiology of HIV infection worldwide and in France
In 2005, 40 million people worldwide were living with HIV, and 3 million died from the disease. The majority live in sub-Saharan Africa or Asia, and half are women. In France, nearly...
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Emergence of rectal lymphogranuloma venereum in France, 2004–2005
Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) serovars L1, L2, or L3. Common in tropical regions, this infection most...
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2005 Gay Barometer: Survey of men who frequent gay venues in the Paris region.
Launched in 2000 by the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (INVS) and the National Union of Gay Businesses (SNEG), the Gay Barometer (BG) survey periodically surveys men who...
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Mandatory reporting of HIV/AIDS among homosexuals: data as of June 30, 2005.
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The AIDS Situation Among the Foreign Population Residing in France from the Start of the Epidemic Through June 1998
The AIDS epidemic among foreign nationals residing in France has been little studied. A report from the Institut de Veille Sanitaire has just been published. This article presents its...
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Syphilis Surveillance in France, 2002–2004: Differences in Trends Between the Île-de-France Region and Other Regions.
In late 2000, the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (InVS) was alerted by a venereal disease clinic (DAV) in Paris to a resurgence of syphilis cases. Investigations...