BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) was initiated in 1988 and represented the main scientific component of the comprehensive response to the AIDS epidemic in Switzerland. It brought together physicians and scientists from five university hospitals (Basel, Berne, Geneva, Lausanne and Zurich) and two Cantonal hospitals (Lugano and St. Gallen). The objective of SHCS was, and still is, to produce rapid, high quality patient-oriented medical research in the field of HIV infection. METHODS: SHCS is a prospective population-based cohort study. Any HIV-infected person aged > or = 16 years is eligible to participate. Data collection and study procedures are standardised. Data quality and protocol monitoring are conducted ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>New HIV infections in men who have sex with men (MSM) have increased in S...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between a stable partnership and clinical outcome in HIV infe...
According to official Swiss data an increasing number of HIV-positive migrants reside in Switzerland...
The prospective Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) documents since 1988 epidemiological, clinical and lab...
The epidemiological situation in Switzerland was characterised by a substantial decline in the numbe...
OBJECTIVES: To examine trends in disease progression and survival among patients enrolled in the Swi...
OBJECTIVES To describe the HIV care cascade for Switzerland in the year 2012. DESIGN/METHODS ...
BACKGROUND: AIDS reporting in Switzerland is mandatory by law. For the first time since the beginnin...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the HIV care cascade for Switzerland in the year 2012. DESIGN/METHODS: Six ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of primary HIV infection (PHI) on the spread of HIV and the temporal...
BACKGROUND: New HIV infections in men who have sex with men (MSM) have increased in Switzerland sinc...
OBJECTIVE: The first report on transfusion-associated HIV infections was published in the USA in 198...
DESIGN: Mortality within the Swiss HIV Cohort Study for the years 1990-2001 was compared with the mo...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the data from Swiss nationwide voluntary reporting on non-occupational HIV-pos...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the virulence of HIV-1 has been changing since its introduction into...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>New HIV infections in men who have sex with men (MSM) have increased in S...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between a stable partnership and clinical outcome in HIV infe...
According to official Swiss data an increasing number of HIV-positive migrants reside in Switzerland...
The prospective Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) documents since 1988 epidemiological, clinical and lab...
The epidemiological situation in Switzerland was characterised by a substantial decline in the numbe...
OBJECTIVES: To examine trends in disease progression and survival among patients enrolled in the Swi...
OBJECTIVES To describe the HIV care cascade for Switzerland in the year 2012. DESIGN/METHODS ...
BACKGROUND: AIDS reporting in Switzerland is mandatory by law. For the first time since the beginnin...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the HIV care cascade for Switzerland in the year 2012. DESIGN/METHODS: Six ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of primary HIV infection (PHI) on the spread of HIV and the temporal...
BACKGROUND: New HIV infections in men who have sex with men (MSM) have increased in Switzerland sinc...
OBJECTIVE: The first report on transfusion-associated HIV infections was published in the USA in 198...
DESIGN: Mortality within the Swiss HIV Cohort Study for the years 1990-2001 was compared with the mo...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the data from Swiss nationwide voluntary reporting on non-occupational HIV-pos...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the virulence of HIV-1 has been changing since its introduction into...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>New HIV infections in men who have sex with men (MSM) have increased in S...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between a stable partnership and clinical outcome in HIV infe...
According to official Swiss data an increasing number of HIV-positive migrants reside in Switzerland...