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2. Evaluation of two HIV Differentiated Services Delivery Models (DSDM) implemented by MSF in Fishermen’s landing sites. Lakes George and Edward, Western Uganda. A mixed-methods study
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Liu C, Josen K, Ayikoru H, Oucho N, Bazanye I, Elungat P, Keango R, Mambula C, Balkan S, Smith J, Win Khin Y, and Ben-Farhat J
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No abstract available.
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- 2022
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3. Recovery from a large primary pontine hemorrhage
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ÖNAL, Z., ÖZKAYNAK, S., BALKAN, S., and KAYA, A.
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Medicine ,Computerized tomography,Primary pontine hemorrhage,Recovery ,Tıp - Abstract
Recovery from a large primary pontine hemorrhage is a very unusual condition. A 46-year-old man developed a sudden cerebrovascular attack resulting in tetraplegia. He had a large centrally located primary pontine hemorrhage with dimensions of 35,1 mm X 19.5 mm that was revealed by computerized tomography. He recovered almost totally. We always have to be aware of the level of consciousness while evaluating the prognosis of a primary pontine hemorrhage. By means of this case we propose a new insight for the prognostic evaluation of primary pontine hemorrhage.
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- 2016
4. Operational response to malaria epidemics: A cost effective analysis of the use of rapid diagnostic tests
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Checchi, F, Rolland, E, Pinoges, L, Balkan, S, Guthmann, J-P, and Guerin, PJ
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- 2016
5. Analytical and numerical computation of the no-load magnetic field in induction motors
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Kemal Leblebiciogˇlu, Anil Çekiç, Serdar Hamarat, Murat Pirgaip, Balkan S ims ir, and Bülent H. Ertan
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Applied Mathematics ,Control engineering ,Computer Science Applications ,Quantitative Biology::Subcellular Processes ,Variable (computer science) ,Constrained optimization problem ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Three-phase ,Control theory ,Range (aeronautics) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Induction motor - Abstract
An approach to optimize the design of three‐phase induction motors for a wide speed range drive is considered. Two operating points in the speed range are taken into consideration. The problem is handled as a constrained optimization problem. An accurate model for the motor in terms of its dimensions has been developed which predicts the motor performance based on about 60 parameters of motor geometry.
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- 1998
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6. The contribution of Medecins Sans Frontieres to the assessment of efficacy of antimalarial treatment, 1996-2004
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Guthmann, J, Checchi, F, Van den Broek, I, Balkan, S, Van Herp, M, Comte, E, Bernal, O, Kindermans, J, Ashley, E, Legros, D, and Guerin, P
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- 2007
7. Biochemical evidence of crossed cerebellar diaschisis in terms of nitric oxide indicators and lipid peroxidation products in rats during focal cerebral ischemia
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Mustafa Serteser, Ozben T, Gümüşlü S, Balkan S, and Balkan E
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Cerebral Cortex ,Male ,Afferent Pathways ,Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery ,Nitric Oxide ,Rats ,Cerebellum ,Malondialdehyde ,Pons ,Animals ,Lipid Peroxidation ,Dominance, Cerebral ,Cyclic GMP ,Nitrites - Abstract
Cerebral hypoperfusion in the contralateral cerebellar hemisphere after stroke is interpreted as a functional and metabolic depression, possibly caused by a loss of excitatory afferent inputs on the corticopontocerebellar pathway terminating in the cerebellar gray matter. This phenomenon is defined as crossed cerebellar diaschisis and can be diagnosed clinically by positron emission tomography, single-photon emission computed tomography, brain magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalography in terms of regional cerebral blood flow or metabolic rate of oxygen measurements.In the present study, nitric oxide indicators (nitrite and cyclic guanosine monophosphate) and lipid peroxidation products (malondialdehyde and conjugated dienes) were measured in rat cerebral cortices and cerebella after permanent right middle cerebral artery occlusion in order to assess the crossed cerebellar diaschisis.Nitrite values in ipsilateral cortex were significantly higher than those in contralateral cortex at 10 (P0.001) and 60 (P0.05) min of ischemia but no significant changes were observed in both cerebellum compared to the 0 min values. In both cerebral cortex and cerebellum cGMP levels at 10 and 60 min were significantly increased (P0.001). This increase was marked in ipsilateral cortex and contralateral cerebellum when compared with opposite cortex and cerebellum (P0.001). MDA values in ipsilateral cortex were significantly higher than those in contralateral cortex at 60 min of ischemia (P0.05). Contralateral cerebellar MDA values were found significantly higher than those in ipsilateral cerebellum at 0 (P0.001) and 60 (P0.05) min of ischemia. In ipsilateral cortex, conjugated diene values at 0, 10, 60 min of ischemia were higher than those in contralateral cortex. On the other hand 0, 10, 60 min conjugated diene levels in contralateral cerebellum were significantly higher than those in ipsilateral cerebellum (P0.001).These findings support the interruption of the corticopontocerebellar tract as the mechanism of the crossed cerebellar diaschisis.
8. Inhibitory role of glutamate receptor antagonist, MK-801 on brain nitrite and CGMP levels during focal cerebral ischemia in rats
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TOMRIS OZBEN, Gumuslu, S., Balkan, E., Balkan, S., and Serteser, M.
9. Cardiac tamponade as a first manifestation of possible systemic lupus erythematosus in a 3-year-old female child
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eylem ulaş saz, Ulger, Z., Balkan, S., Sozeri, B., and Ozyurek, A. R.
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Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic ,Female ,Cardiac Tamponade - Abstract
Cardiac manifestations of pediatric systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) usually occur as an initial manifestation of the disease or within six months after the diagnosis of SLE. Pericarditis is the most frequent cardiac manifestation of SLE, but pericardial effusion causing tamponade, which has a very serious prognosis, rarely occurs, and it is even less frequent for the pericardial tamponade to be the presenting feature of SLE. In the present case which is the youngest case in the literature we report a 3 year old girl who presented to the emergency room with solely pericardial effusion causing tamponade, bilateral pleural effusion and diagnosed "possible SLE" based on American College of Rheumatology criteria.
10. Cross-sectional assessment of virological failure, drug resistance and third-line regimen requirements among patients receiving second-line ART in 3 large HIV programmes in Kenya, Malawi and Mozambique
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Schramm, B., Carnimeo, V., Rakesh, A., Ardiet, D. L., Cossa, L., Bouchaud, O., Alloui, C., Oo, W. L., Dias, P. G., Mukui, I., Omwoyo, W., Manuel, R., de Pedro, A. M., Telnov, A., Chirwa, Z., Chilima, B., Nicholas, S., Vubil, A., Serrano, L., Opolo, V., Zeh, C., Peeters, Martine, Molfino, L., Salumu, L., Vandenbulcke, A., Amoros, I., Etard, J. F., Rodriguez, M. P., Balkan, S., and Szumilin, E.
11. Assessement of Awareness of, Concerns and Attitudes Towards HIV-Related Court-Case Sentences in France in a Representative Sample of People Living with HIV (ANRS VESPA2 Survey)
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Marie Suzan-Monti, Bruno Spire, Antoine Vilotitch, Rosemary Dray-Spira, Patrick Yeni, Michel Celse, Baptiste Demoulin, Observatoire régional de la santé Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur [Marseille] (ORS PACA), Sciences Economiques et Sociales de la Santé & Traitement de l'Information Médicale (SESSTIM - U1252 INSERM - Aix Marseille Univ - UMR 259 IRD), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Conseil national du sida et des hépatites virales [Paris, France], Institut Pierre Louis d'Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique (iPLESP), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Sorbonne Université (SU), Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7), Centre de recherche en épidémiologie et santé des populations (CESP), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Hôpital Paul Brousse-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), The VESPA2 survey was sponsored and funded by the French National Agency for Research on Aids and Viral Hepatitis (ANRS), Grant No. 2010-176., ANRS VESPA2 study group : Lert F, Spire B, Carrieri P, Dray-Spira R, Hamelin C, Lorente N, Préau M, Suzan-Monti M, Mora M, Le Strat Y, Cuzin L, Meyer L, Rojas-Castro D, Fischer H, Allègre T, Mours P, Riou JM, Sordage M, Chennebault JM, Fialaire P, Rabier V, Froidure M, Huguet D, Leduc D, Pichancourt G, Wajsbrot A, Bourdeaux C, Foltzer A, Hoen B, Hustache-Mathieu L, Abgrall S, Barruet R, Bouchaud O, Chabrol A, Mattioni S, Mechai F, Jeantils V, Bernard N, Bonnet F, Hessamfar M, Lacoste D, Malvy D, Mercié P, Morlat P, Paccalin F, Pertusa MC, Pistone T, Receveur MC, Vandenhende MA, Dupont C, Freire Maresca A, Leporrier J, Rouveix E, Dargere S, de la Blanchardière A, Martin A, Noyon V, Verdon R, Rogeaux O, Beytout J, Gourdon F, Laurichesse H, Meier F, Mortier E, Simonpoli AM, Cordier F, Delacroix I, Garrait V, Elharrar B, Dominguez S, Lascaux AS, Lelièvre JD, Levy Y, Melica G, Buisson M, Piroth L, Waldner A, Gruat N, Leprêtre A, de Truchis P, Le Du D, Melchior JC, Sehouane R, Troisvallets D, Blanc M, Boccon-Gibod I, Bosseray A, Brion JP, Durand F, Leclercq P, Marion F, Pavese P, Brottier-Mancini E, Faba L, Roncato-Saberan M, Bollengier-Stragier O, Esnault JL, Leautez-Nainville S, Perré P, Froguel E, Nguessan M, Simon P, Colardelle P, Doll J, Godin-Collet C, Roussin-Bretagne S, Delfraissy JF, Duracinsky M, Goujard C, Peretti D, Quertainmont Y, Marionneau J, Aissi E, Van Grunderbeeck N, Denes E, Ducroix-Roubertou S, Genet C, Weinbreck P, Augustin-Normand C, Boibieux A, Cotte L, Ferry T, Koffi J, Miailhes P, Perpoint T, Peyramond D, Schlienger I, Brunel JM, Carbonnel E, Chiarello P, Livrozet JM, Makhloufi D, Dhiver C, Husson H, Madrid A, Ravaux I, de Severac ML, Thierry Mieg M, Tomei C, Hakoun S, Moreau J, Mokhtari S, Soavi MJ, Faucher O, Ménard A, Orticoni M, Poizot-Martin I, Atoui N, Baillat V, Faucherre V, Favier C, Jacquet JM, Le Moing V, Makinson A, Mansouri R, Merle C, Elforzli N, Allavena C, Aubry O, Besnier M, Billaud E, Bonnet B, Bouchez S, Boutoille D, Brunet C, Feuillebois N, Lefebvre M, Morineau-Le Houssine P, Mounoury O, Point P, Raffi F, Reliquet V, Talarmin JP, Ceppi C, Cua E, Dellamonica P, De Salvador-Guillouet F, Durant J, Ferrando S, Mondain-Miton V, Perbost I, Pillet S, Prouvost-Keller B, Pradier C, Pugliese P, Rahelinirina V, Roger PM, Rosenthal E, Sanderson F, Hocqueloux L, Niang M, Prazuck T, Arsac P, Barrault-Anstett MF, Ahouanto M, Bouvet E, Castanedo G, Charlois-Ou C, Dia Kotuba A, Eid-Antoun Z, Jestin C, Jidar K, Joly V, Khuong-Josses MA, Landgraf N, Landman R, Lariven S, L'hériteau F, Machado M, Matheron S, Michard F, Morau G, Pahlavan G, Phung BC, Prévot MH, Rioux C, Yéni P, Bani-Sadr F, Calboreanu A, Chakvetadze E, Salmon D, Silbermann B, Batisse D, Beumont M, Castiel P, Derouineau J, Eliaszewicz M, Gonzalez G, Jayle D, Karmochkine M, Kousignian P, Pavie J, Pierre I, Weiss L, Badsi E, Bendenoun M, Cervoni J, Diemer M, Durel A, Rami A, Sellier P, Ait-Mohand H, Amirat N, Bonmarchand M, Bourdillon F, Breton G, Caby F, Grivois JP, Katlama C, Kirstetter M, Paris L, Pichon F, Roudière L, Schneider L, Samba MC, Seang S, Simon A, Stitou H, Tubiana R, Valantin MA, Bollens D, Bottero J, Bui E, Campa P, Fonquernie L, Fournier S, Girard PM, Goetschel A, Guyon HF, Lacombe K, Lallemand F, Lefebvre B, Maynard JL, Meyohas MC, Ouazene Z, Pacanowski J, Picard O, Raguin G, Roussard P, Tourneur M, Tredup J, Valin N, Balkan S, Clavel F, de Verdière NC, De Castro N, de Lastours V, Ferret S, Gallien S, Gérard L, Goguel J, Lafaurie M, Lascoux-Combe C, Molina JM, Oksenhendler E, Pintado C, Ponscarme D, Rozenbaum W, Scemla A, Bonnard P, Lassel L, Lebrette MG, Lyavanc T, Mariot P, Missonnier R, Ohayon M, Pialoux G, Treilhou MP, Vincensini JP, Gilquin J, Hadacek B, Nait-Ighil L, Nguyen TH, Sobel A, Viard JP, Zak Dit Zbar O, Aumaître H, Eden A, Ferreyra M, Lopez F, Medus M, Neuville S, Saada M, Blum L, Perfezou P, Arvieux C, Chapplain JM, Revest M, Souala F, Tattevin P, Bord S, Borsa-Lebas F, Caron F, Chapuzet C, Debab Y, Gueit I, Etienne M, Fartoukh C, Feltgen K, Joly C, Robaday-Voisin S, Suel P, Khuong MA, Krausse J, Poupard M, Tran Van G, Cazorla C, Daoud F, Fascia P, Frésard A, Guglielminotti C, Lucht F, Bernard-Henry C, Cheneau C, Lang JM, de Mautort E, Partisani M, Priester M, Rey D, Majerholc C, Zucman D, Assi A, Lafeuillade A, de Jaureguiberry JP, Gisserot O, Aquilina C, du Clary FP, Alvarez M, Chauveau M, Delobel P, Garipuy D, Labau E, Marchou B, Massip P, Mularczyk M, Obadia M, Ajana F, Allienne C, Baclet V, de la Tribonnière X, Huleux T, Melliez H, Meybeck A, Riff B, Valette M, Viget N, Bastides F, Bernard L, Gras G, Guadagnin P, May T, Rabaud C, Dos Santos A, Poinsignon Y, Derradji O, Escaut L, Teicher E, Vittecoq D, Bantsima J, Caraux-Paz P, Patey O., Lissalde, Claire, and Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpital Paul Brousse-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Social Psychology ,Social stigma ,Cross-sectional study ,Social Stigma ,Stigma (botany) ,HIV Infections ,03 medical and health sciences ,Discrimination, Psychological ,0302 clinical medicine ,Criminalization ,5. Gender equality ,Criminal Law ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,10. No inequality ,Psychiatry ,Prejudice (legal term) ,Transients and Migrants ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Stereotyping ,030505 public health ,Public health ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,HIV ,Awareness ,Middle Aged ,16. Peace & justice ,Health psychology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Sexual Partners ,Infectious Diseases ,Attitude ,Socioeconomic Factors ,[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,Criminal law ,Female ,Key population ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,France ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,Prejudice - Abstract
International audience; Some of the 12 criminal trials and sentences in France for HIV transmission in 1998-2011 attracted substantial public attention , with a possible negative impact on people living with HIV (PLWH) through reinforced stigma and discrimination. This analysis aimed to characterize PLWH enrolled in the representative ANRS-VESPA2 survey, aware of and concerned about convictions for HIV transmission. Being a migrant from Sub-Saharan Africa, having difficult socioeconomic conditions, having unprotected sex with one's main partner and concealing one's HIV status were all factors statistically associated with concern about the sentences. Participants tempted to press charges against someone for infecting them were more likely to be younger, women, not living in a couple, unemployed, and to report a major depressive disorder. Concern about HIV-related criminal proceedings among the most vulnerable PLWH do not reflect the actual risk of prosecution they are exposed to. Resumen En Francia, algunos de los 12 juicios y sentencias relacionados con la contaminación del VIH en 1998-2011 suscitaron con-siderablemente el interés público. Esto pudo impactar negativamente las personas viviendo con VIH (PVVIH) aumentando su estigmatización y discriminación. Este análisis busca caracterizar las PVVIH, de la encuesta ANRS-VESPA2, informadas acerca de esos juicios e inquietos por la posibilidad de implicación en uno de ellos. Ser inmigrante subsahariano, las con-diciones socio-económicas desfavorables, las relaciones sexuales no protegidas con la pareja principal, y ocultar el VIH, están asociados a la posibilidad de ser implicados en un juicio. Por otro lado, aquellos que han intentado presentar cargos por contaminación del VIH fueron mayoritariamente jóvenes, mujeres, personas viviendo solas, desempleados, y personas en depresión. Los juicios por contaminación del VIH entre las PVVIH más vulnerables no reflejan el riesgo de acusación al que están expuestos.
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- 2018
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