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AIDS Surveillance in France. Status as of June 30, 1997
46,032 cases of AIDS have been recorded since the start of the epidemic through June 30, 1997. Of these cases, 62.3% are known to have died. The total number of AIDS cases since the...
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Knowledge of HIV status prior to an AIDS diagnosis
The objective of this article is to analyze patients’ awareness of their serostatus prior to an AIDS diagnosis and to identify those who are unaware of their HIV infection. The analysis...
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Workplace HIV infections in France: an update as of March 31, 1992. Occupational seroconversions in the United States. Failure of Retrovir as prophylaxis. AIDS and healthcare workers. New safety equipment for healthcare workers.
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Revision of the definition of AIDS in France
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Components of the nursing workload in the context of home hospitalization for people with HIV infection
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Prevalence of HIV infection among patients seeking care for suspected STIs: PREVADAV, Year 2
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The main circumstances surrounding the onset of cerebral toxoplasmosis in HIV-positive patients in France
Cerebral toxoplasmosis is one of the most common opportunistic infections among HIV-infected patients in France. The significant decline—estimated at 42%—in the incidence of...
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HIV infection among pregnant women in the Paris region
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Anonymous and Free HIV Testing Services (CDAG): 2001 and 2002 Activity Reports on HIV Testing in France
Established in 1988, the Anonymous and Free Testing Clinics (CDAG) were initially designed to facilitate testing for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection by addressing concerns...
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Mandatory HIV Reporting: A Public Health Priority. Editorial