Service delivery challenges in HIV care during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a site assessment survey across the global IeDEA consortium. [PDF]
Abstract Introduction Interruptions in treatment pose risks for people with HIV (PWH) and threaten progress in ending the HIV epidemic; however, the COVID‐19 pandemic's impact on HIV service delivery across diverse settings is not broadly documented. Methods From September 2020 to March 2021, the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS ...
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A novel method to assess heat transfer and impact of relevant physicochemical parameters for the scaling up of solid state fermentation systems [PDF]
Heat production during fermentation is undesirable. It can affect the growth of biomass, sporulation, products formation and the scaling-up. Physico-chemical properties of substrates influence heat and mass transfer in Solid State Fermentation.
Amélie Vauris +3 more
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Immunologic response in treatment-naïve HIV-2-infected patients: the IeDEA West Africa cohort. [PDF]
Introduction Response to antiretroviral therapy (ART) among individuals infected with HIV‐2 is poorly described. We compared the immunological response among patients treated with three nucleoside reverse‐transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) to boosted protease inhibitor (PI) and unboosted PI‐based regimens in West Africa.
Balestre E +10 more
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Antiretroviral treatment response of HIV-infected children after prevention of mother-to-child transmission in West Africa. [PDF]
Introduction We assessed the rate of treatment failure of HIV‐infected children after 12 months on antiretroviral treatment (ART) in the Paediatric IeDEA West African Collaboration according to their perinatal exposure to antiretroviral drugs for preventing mother‐to‐child transmission (PMTCT).
Ndondoki C +12 more
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Reasons for hospitalization in HIV-infected children in West Africa. [PDF]
Introduction Current knowledge on morbidity and mortality in HIV‐infected children comes from data collected in specific research programmes, which may offer a different standard of care compared to routine care. We described hospitalization data within a large observational cohort of HIV‐infected children in West Africa (IeDEA West Africa ...
Dicko F +13 more
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Disease patterns and causes of death of hospitalized HIV-positive adults in West Africa: a multicountry survey in the antiretroviral treatment era. [PDF]
Objective We aimed to describe the morbidity and mortality patterns in HIV‐positive adults hospitalized in West Africa. Method We conducted a six‐month prospective multicentre survey within the IeDEA West Africa collaboration in six adult medical wards of teaching hospitals in Abidjan, Ouagadougou, Cotonou, Dakar and Bamako. From April to October 2010,
Lewden C +9 more
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Études sur Guillaume Apollinaire
In these three essays on Apollinaire published in 1966, Sergio Cigada deepens his exploration of Symbolism and its legacy in modern poetry. He sheds light on the enduring presence of symbolist techniques within a body of work that is otherwise ...
Sergio Cigada
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The neurology behind three wounded French artists during the great world war [PDF]
A unique association joins Guillaume Apollinaire, Blaise Cendrars and Louis Ferdinand Céline. Besides being great exponents of French literature, they were all neurologically wounded during the First World War.
Bruno Kusznir VITTURI +1 more
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Guillaume Apollinaire et André Salmon: deux poètes en correspondance
This article, based on correspondence and various exchanges, tells the story of an undying friendship between two poet-brothers: Guillaume Apollinaire and André Salmon. This story has indeed continued well beyond the death of Guillaume, November 9, 1918.
Jacqueline Gojard
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