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URL: http://www.ccde.fr/_fold/fl-1385734776-429
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Description: The French Hospital Database on HIV (FHDH) is a hospital-based multicentre open cohort with inclusions ongoing since 1989. The research objectives focus mainly on mid- and long-term clinical outcomes and therapeutic strategies, as well as severe AIDS and non-AIDS morbidities, and public health issues relative to HIV infection. FHDH also serves to describe HIV-infected patients receiving hospital care in France. FHDH includes data on more than 120,000 HIV-infected patients from 70 French general or university hospitals distributed throughout France. Patients are eligible for inclusion if they are infected by HIV-1 or HIV-2 and give their written informed consent. Standardized variables are collected at each outpatient visit or hospital admission during which a new clinical manifestation is diagnosed, a new treatment is prescribed or a change in biological markers is noted, and/or at least every 6 months. Since its inception, variables collected in FHDH include demographic characteristics, HIV-related biological markers, the date and type of AIDS and non AIDS-defining events, antiretroviral treatments and the date and causes of death, as reported in the medical records. Since 2005, data have also been collected on: co-infection with hepatitis B or C virus; alcohol and tobacco use; and non HIV-related biomarkers.
Year founded: 2014
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Country/Region: France

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University/Institution: France and Institut Pasteu
Address: France and Institut Pasteur, Centre Médical de l’Institut Pasteur, Centre d’Infectiologie Necker-Pasteur, Paris, France
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Country/Region: France
Contact name (PI/Team): Murielle Mary-Krause
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): mmary@ccde.chups.jussieu.fr

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Cohort Profile: French hospital database on HIV (FHDH-ANRS CO4). [PMID: 24550249]
Mary-Krause M, Grabar S, Lièvre L, Abgrall S, Billaud E, Boué F, Boyer L, Cabié A, Cotte L, De Truchis P, Duval X, Duvivier C, Enel P, Gasnault J, Gaud C, Gilquin J, Guiguet M, Katlama C, Khuong-Josses MA, Lacombe JM, Lang S, Lascaux AS, Launay O, Mahamat A, Matheron S, Meynard JL, Pavie J, Pilorgé F, Piroth L, Poizot-Martin I, Potard V, Pradier C, Reynes J, Rouveix E, Selinger-Leneman H, Simon A, Tattevin P, Tissot-Dupont H, Viard JP, Viget N, Costagliola D.

The French Hospital Database on HIV (FHDH) is a hospital-based multicentre open cohort with inclusions ongoing since 1989. The research objectives focus mainly on mid- and long-term clinical outcomes and therapeutic strategies, as well as severe AIDS and non-AIDS morbidities, and public health issues relative to HIV infection. FHDH also serves to describe HIV-infected patients receiving hospital care in France. FHDH includes data on more than 120,000 HIV-infected patients from 70 French general or university hospitals distributed throughout France. Patients are eligible for inclusion if they are infected by HIV-1 or HIV-2 and give their written informed consent. Standardized variables are collected at each outpatient visit or hospital admission during which a new clinical manifestation is diagnosed, a new treatment is prescribed or a change in biological markers is noted, and/or at least every 6 months. Since its inception, variables collected in FHDH include demographic characteristics, HIV-related biological markers, the date and type of AIDS and non AIDS-defining events, antiretroviral treatments and the date and causes of death, as reported in the medical records. Since 2005, data have also been collected on: co-infection with hepatitis B or C virus; alcohol and tobacco use; and non HIV-related biomarkers. Anyone can submit a research project by completing a standardized form available on the FHDH website (http://www.ccde.fr/_fold/fl-1385734776-429.pdf) or from the corresponding author, describing the context and objectives of the study. All projects are reviewed by the scientific committee.

Int J Epidemiol. 2014:43(5) | 38 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2024-04-27)

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488/1394 (65.065%)
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