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1. Reaching the Second and Third Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS 90-90-90 Targets Is Accompanied by a Dramatic Reduction in Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection and in Recent HIV Infections in a Large French Nationwide HIV Cohort

2. Kaposi sarcoma among people living with HIV in the French DAT'AIDS cohort between 2010 and 2015

3. HCV or HBV coinfection and lymphoma risk in people living with HIV

4. Multimorbidity in Elderly Persons According to the Year of Diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: A Cross-sectional Dat’AIDS Cohort Study

5. The rise in travel-associated measles infections-GeoSentinel, 2015-2019

6. Chronic hepatitis E in HIV/HBV coinfected patient

7. Safety study and therapeutic drug monitoring of the oral tablet formulation of posaconazole in patients with haematological malignancies

8. Severe infections in sarcoidosis: Incidence, predictors and long-term outcome in a cohort of 585 patients

9. Severe infections in sarcoidosis: Incidence, predictors and long-term outcome in a cohort of 585 patients

10. Atypical ocular manifestation of primary varicella zoster virus infection as the first manifestation of AIDS

11. First-line cART regimen impacts the course of CD8+ T-cell counts in HIV-infected patients that achieve sustained undetectable viral load

12. Clinical Features and Risk Factors for Atazanavir (ATV)-Associated Urolithiasis: A Case-Control Study

13. A single HIV-1 cluster and a skewed immune homeostasis drive the early spread of HIV among resting CD4+ cell subsets within one month post-infection

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