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Immune profile at HIV infection diagnosis: Evolution in the French Alps area over the last 20 years

•We observed higher CD4 count at HIV diagnosis over the last 20 years in the MSM population of the area and a decreased proportion of late diagnoses, suggesting an improved time to diagnosis in this population.•No change was observed in terms of time to diagnosis in the two other groups, suggesting...

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Published in:Médecine et maladies infectieuses 2020-08, Vol.50 (5), p.428-432
Main Authors: Gueneau, R., Dufresne, S., Valran, A., Janssen, C., Leclercq, P., Epaulard, O.
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CD4 antigen
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Diagnostic systems
Health care facilities
HIV
Human immunodeficiency virus
Infections
Life Sciences
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Lymphocytes
Lymphocytes T
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Sexually transmitted diseases
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