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Global Trends in CD4 Cell Count at the Start of Antiretroviral Therapy: Collaborative Study of Treatment Programs.
(Clinical Infectious Diseases. vol. 66, n° 6, pp. 893-903, 2018-03-05)Article de revue -
Factors associated with DAA virological treatment failure and resistance-associated substitutions description in HIV/HCV coinfected patients
(World journal of hepatology. vol. 10, n° 11, pp. 856-866, 2018-11-27)Article de revue -
Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Co-infected Patients With Cirrhosis Are No Longer at Higher Risk for Hepatocellular Carcinoma or End-Stage Liver Disease as Compared to HCV Mono-infected Patients
(Hepatology. vol. 70, n° 3, pp. 939-954, 2019-09)Article de revue -
Daily cannabis and reduced risk of steatosis in human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus-co-infected patients (ANRS CO13-HEPAVIH)
(Journal of viral hepatitis. vol. 2, pp. 171-179, 2018-02)Article de revue -
Low compliance with hepatocellular carcinoma screening guidelines in hepatitis B/C virus co-infected HIV patients with cirrhosis
(Journal of Viral Hepatitis. vol. 26, n° 10, pp. 1224-1228, 2019-10)Article de revue -
Factors associated with poorer quality of life in people living with HIV in southwestern France in 2018-2020 (ANRS CO3 AQUIVIH-NA cohort: QuAliV study)
(Scientific Reports. vol. 13, n° 1, pp. 16535, 2023-10-02)Article de revueOpen access -
Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Events in Patients Infected With Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Hepatitis C Virus
(Clinical infectious diseases. vol. 72, n° 9, pp. e215 - e223, 2021-05-01)Article de revueOpen access -
Increased liver stiffness is associated with mortality in HIV/HCV coinfected subjects: The French nationwide ANRS CO13 HEPAVIH cohort study
(PLoS ONE. vol. 14, n° 1, pp. e0211286, 2019-01-25)Article de revueOpen access -
Assessing the psychometric properties of the French WHOQOL-HIV BREF within the ANRS CO3 Aquitaine Cohort's QuAliV ancillary study
(Health Qual Life Outcomes. vol. 18, n° 1, pp. 220, 2020)Article de revueOpen access