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Cancers among HIV-infected patients in France in 2006: the OncoVIH study.
Introduction - The OncoVIH study aimed to describe the distribution of cancers—one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality—and one-year survival following diagnosis among...
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HIV infection among patients diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection in the RésIST network between 2000 and 2007 in France.
Introduction - The interaction between HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is complex. STIs facilitate HIV transmission and vice versa. The objective of this article is to...
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Women Who Use Drugs and Practices Associated with the Risk of HIV and Hepatitis Transmission: Complementary Epidemiological and Socio-Anthropological Approaches, Coquelicot Survey 2004–2007, France
Background - In France, women who use drugs are primarily studied in the context of pregnancy and the effects of maternal drug use on the unborn child. Few French studies have focused on...
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Care for vulnerable populations infected with tuberculosis and HIV.
The vulnerability of HIV-infected patients with tuberculosis is not solely due to socioeconomic hardship. Other factors, such as administrative, emotional, psychological, linguistic, or...
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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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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...