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Phylogenetic analysis of the Belgian HIV-1 epidemic reveals that local transmission is almost exclusively driven by men having sex with men despite presence of large African migrant communities

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Verhofstede, Chris; Kenny Dauwe; Fransen, Katrien; Kristel Van Laethem; Van den Wijngaert, Sigi; Jean Ruelle; Delforge, Marie-Luce; Ellen Vancutsem; Vaira, Dolorès; Stoffels, Karolien; Sergio Gar ...

Eurogin 2016 Roadmap: how HPV knowledge is changing screening practice.

the population prevalence for other anogenital cancers is too low for population-based screening, anal cancer incidence is very high in HIV-infected men who have sex with men, warranting consideration ...

Trends in educational inequalities in premature mortality in Belgium between the 1990s and the 2000s: the contribution of specific causes of deaths.

All-cause and avoidable ASMR decreased in all EL s and both sexes. Lung cancer, ischaemic heart disease (IHD), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and suicide in men, and IHD, stroke, lung cancer and ...

Contribution of chronic conditions to functional limitations using a multinomial outcome: results for the older population in Belgium and Brazil

moderate functional limitations was larger in men in Brazil (8.4%) compared to Belgium (6.0%) and similar in women (approximately 12.0%). Conversely, the severe prevalence in men was similar in the two ...

Contribution of chronic conditions to gender disparities in disability in the older population in Brazil, 2013.

contribution of chronic conditions to the disability burden in the older men and women in Brazil. METHODS: Data from 10,290 participants of the Brazilian National Health Survey in 2013 aged 60 years or older ...

Rabiës bij mens en dier: cave canem

Unie Sint-Hubertus, NA, Issue WCKKUSH, NA (2016) Keywords: de EN MEN symposium Health Topics:  Health and disease monitoring Surveillance de la santé et des maladies Ziekten en gezondheid in kaart ...

Socioeconomic Inequalities in Smoking and Smoking Cessation Due to a Smoking Ban: General Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study in Luxembourg.

prevalence of smoking decreased by 22.5% between 2005 and 2008 (from 23.1% in 2005 to 17.9% in 2008), but socioeconomic inequalities in smoking persisted. Smoking prevalence decreased by 24.2% and 20.2% in men ...

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