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New HIV diagnoses among young people in France, 2003–2013.
This article presents data from mandatory HIV reporting among young people (ages 15–24) in France: on the one hand, among young adults (ages 18–24) in 2013 and since 2003, and on the...
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Sub-Saharan migrants receiving HIV care in France: How many became infected after migrating? An estimate from the ANRS-Parcours Study.
Background: Available epidemiological data suggest that a significant proportion of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa living with HIV in Europe were infected after their arrival, although...
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HIV infection in France’s overseas departments: factors associated with virological response to treatment in the ANRS-Vespa2 survey, 2011.
The Vespa2 survey was conducted in 2011 in mainland France and the overseas departments (DOM) among people living with HIV (PLHIV) receiving outpatient care at hospitals. These...
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Focus: HIV Testing in Medical Laboratories, 2003–2014.
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Community-based HIV rapid testing (TROD) in France over a three-year period, 2012–2014.
This article presents a three-year review of community-based HIV screening using rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) in France, as part of a national program comprising 60 subsidized...
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Assessment of the Metrological Quality of PMSI Data on Stroke in France
Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using the national PMSI database to estimate the incidence of stroke in France by measuring its...
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Socioeconomic Characteristics of Households Affected by Accidental Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, France, Winter 2013–2014
Each year, 1,000 reports of households accidentally poisoned by carbon monoxide (CO) are collected through the dedicated epidemiological surveillance system. Half of these households own...
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Burn victims: patients hospitalized in mainland France in 2011 and trends since 2008
Introduction: Each year in France, burns result in several hundred deaths and significant physical and psychological sequelae. Methods: Data from the Medical Information Systems Program...
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Use of Routine Cancer Screening Among People Living with HIV Under Hospital Care in Metropolitan France. Results of the ANRS-Vespa2 Survey, 2011
Objectives: Annual cervical cancer screening is recommended for HIV-positive women, and every three years for women aged 25 to 64 in the general population. For breast and colorectal...
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Hepatitis B Vaccination: Perceptions and Practices Among General Practitioners, France, 2014.
Introduction: This article describes the perceptions and practices regarding hepatitis B vaccination among private general practitioners in metropolitan France. Methods: A random sample...