BACKGROUND: Early identification of persons with undiagnosed HIV infection is an important health care issue. We examined associations between diseases diagnosed in hospitals and risk of subsequent HIV diagnosis. METHODS: In this population-based case control study, cases were persons with incident HIV infection diagnosed in Denmark between 1 January 1995 and 1 June 2008. Risk-set sampling was used to identify 19 age- and gender-matched population controls for each HIV case, using the HIV diagnosis date as the index date for both cases and controls. Prior hospital diagnoses obtained from Danish medical databases were first categorized into 22 major disease categories (excluding AIDS-defining diseases except tuberculosis) and then subdivided...
Objectives. Screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the emergency department (...
In 2014, UNAIDS launched renewed global targets for HIV control to achieve by 2025, known as “the th...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>One quarter of HIV-1 positive individuals in Sweden present for care with H...
Early identification of persons with undiagnosed HIV infection is an important health care issue. We...
Background: The aim of our work was to evaluate the potential impact of the European policy of testi...
Background: Late diagnosis represents a major challenge in the control of HIV epidemics. The rate of...
textabstractBackground: European guidelines recommend offering an HIV test to individuals who displa...
More than a quarter of patients with HIV in the United States are diagnosed in hospital settings mos...
BACKGROUND: Hospital-based discharge registries are used increasingly for longitudinal epidemiologic...
Objective: Some studies suggest that HIV infection progresses slowly in patients with sickle cell di...
OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to clarify the rate of late diagnosis of HIV infection and to i...
BackgroundTreatment as prevention approaches for HIV require optimal HIV testing strategies to reduc...
BackgroundTreatment as prevention approaches for HIV require optimal HIV testing strategies to reduc...
BACKGROUND: There are few data concerning the risk of specific opportunistic diseases in patients wi...
OBJECTIVES:One quarter of HIV-1 positive individuals in Sweden present for care with HIV or AIDS ass...
Objectives. Screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the emergency department (...
In 2014, UNAIDS launched renewed global targets for HIV control to achieve by 2025, known as “the th...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>One quarter of HIV-1 positive individuals in Sweden present for care with H...
Early identification of persons with undiagnosed HIV infection is an important health care issue. We...
Background: The aim of our work was to evaluate the potential impact of the European policy of testi...
Background: Late diagnosis represents a major challenge in the control of HIV epidemics. The rate of...
textabstractBackground: European guidelines recommend offering an HIV test to individuals who displa...
More than a quarter of patients with HIV in the United States are diagnosed in hospital settings mos...
BACKGROUND: Hospital-based discharge registries are used increasingly for longitudinal epidemiologic...
Objective: Some studies suggest that HIV infection progresses slowly in patients with sickle cell di...
OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to clarify the rate of late diagnosis of HIV infection and to i...
BackgroundTreatment as prevention approaches for HIV require optimal HIV testing strategies to reduc...
BackgroundTreatment as prevention approaches for HIV require optimal HIV testing strategies to reduc...
BACKGROUND: There are few data concerning the risk of specific opportunistic diseases in patients wi...
OBJECTIVES:One quarter of HIV-1 positive individuals in Sweden present for care with HIV or AIDS ass...
Objectives. Screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the emergency department (...
In 2014, UNAIDS launched renewed global targets for HIV control to achieve by 2025, known as “the th...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>One quarter of HIV-1 positive individuals in Sweden present for care with H...