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Psychosocial vulnerabilities and loss to follow‐up in people living with HIV in France
Abstract Background Migration status is consistently associated with a higher risk of loss to follow‐up (LTFU). We investigated how sex, sexual orientation and social vulnerabilities affect the association between migration status and LTFU for hospital care in people living with HIV, using data from the ANRS CO9‐COPANA cohort linked to the nationwide ...
Charlène Mafuta +8 more
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Abstract Background Blood donor screening occasionally identifies individuals with high HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) levels despite undetectable or extremely low HBV DNA. Molecular basis and transfusion risk of this discordant profile remain unclear. Study Design and Methods Seventy‐five blood donors with HBsAg >100 IU/mL and undetectable or very low ...
Maelenn Païline Delcourt +8 more
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CRISPRI‐mediated gene silencing and phenotypic exploration in nontuberculous mycobacteria. In this Research Protocol, we describe approaches to control, monitor, and quantitatively assess CRISPRI‐mediated gene silencing in M. smegmatis and M. abscessus model organisms.
Vanessa Point +7 more
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Abstract Membrane fusion between HIV and host cells requires interaction between the N‐terminal and C‐terminal repeat regions (NHR and CHR) of the gp41 envelope subunit. A deep hydrophobic pocket (HP) on the surface of NHR is considered crucial in this interaction.
Daniel Polo‐Megías +9 more
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ABSTRACT Cabotegravir (CAB), combined with rilpivirine, is the first long‐acting injectable therapy approved for HIV‐1 maintenance treatment. While adherence and patient satisfaction have been improved, pharmacokinetic (PK) variability remains a concern.
Quentin Renou +95 more
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What's new? This large nation‐wide cohort study provides a comprehensive 20‐year analysis of cancer trends among people living with HIV in France, highlighting persistent excess risks for virus‐related cancers despite effective antiretroviral therapy and immune restoration.
Sophie Grabar +14 more
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Hepatite C em profissionais da saúde: risco de exposição e infecção
Este artigo de revisão discute aspectos da hepatite C em profissionais da saúde e seu risco de exposição e infecção. Foram abordados temas como associação entre patógenos veiculados ao sangue e profissionais da saúde, hepatite C (epidemiologia ...
Luiz Alberto de Souza Ciorlia +1 more
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ABSTRACT Kaposi's sarcoma‐associated herpesvirus (KSHV) has been associated with a variety of diseases and is endemic in Sub‐Saharan Africa. We performed KSHV‐whole‐genome analysis and search for APOBEC‐editing to describe genetic diversity in samples issued from an endemic region.
Gervillien Arnold Malonga +11 more
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Este artigo foi realizado durante o Estágio Curricular de Doenças Transmissíveis, do Curso de Enfermagem da Faculdade Ingá – UNINGÁ. Através deste trabalho será detalhado a hepatite A, B e C, sendo que, existe também a hepatite D e a E, que não será ...
Arceloni Neusa Volpato +5 more
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ABSTRACT Diagnosing HIV‐1 infection as early as the primary infection is crucial. In this context, we performed a comparative evaluation and agreement analysis of the newly proposed serological assay for the combined detection of total antibodies against HIV and P24 antigen (HIV VIDAS® DUO AG/AB, bioMérieux®), with the previously available HIV VIDAS ...
Gilbert Mchantaf +11 more
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