E Rouveix
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Recent Articles
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Mascitti H, Dinh A, Duran C, Bouchand F, Tourte M, Rouveix E, et al.
Infect Dis Now
. 2022 Apr;
52(5):318-320.
PMID: 35483631
No abstract available.
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Guyonvarch O, Vaillant L, Hanslik T, Blanchon T, Rouveix E, Supervie V
Rev Med Interne
. 2020 Oct;
42(4):275-280.
PMID: 33127173
Pre-exposure prophlaxis (PrEP) is the use of antiretroviral drugs by uninfected people to prevent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. PrEP is used by people who are at substantial risk of...
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Tala-Ighil T, Greffe S, Trad S, Delaroche M, Coutte L, Rouveix E, et al.
Rev Med Interne
. 2020 Aug;
41(10):704-707.
PMID: 32861533
Introduction: Although tuberculous meningitis is an uncommon presentation of tuberculosis, it still remains one of the deadliest forms of this disease. In this context, the occurrence of a cerebral infarct...
4.
Greffe S, Espinasse F, Duran C, Labrune S, Sirol M, Mantalvan B, et al.
Rev Med Interne
. 2020 Jul;
41(8):510-516.
PMID: 32680715
Introduction: A consultation dedicated to symptomatic health professionals was opened at the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic in order to meet the specific needs of this population. The objective of...
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Chevalier K, Venon M, Emile J, Cabral D, Simeon S, Trichet M, et al.
Rev Med Interne
. 2020 May;
41(9):632-636.
PMID: 32359978
Introduction: Adenopathies are a frequent cause of recourse in internal medicine. When histological analysis reveals the presence of granuloma, multiple infectious or non-infectious etiologies are considered. If diagnoses of lymphoma,...
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[Tuberculosis and healthcare workers: Risk reduction and disease prevention in health care settings]
de Laroche M, Abiteboul D, Aubier M, Lolom I, Pellissier G, Rouveix E
Rev Med Interne
. 2020 Jan;
41(2):111-117.
PMID: 31889564
Tuberculosis is a human disease caused by Mycobacteriumtuberculosis, and transmitted by airborne pathway. Documented cases of tuberculosis infection in healthcare workers have been reported in both developed and developing countries....
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de Laroche M, Pelissier G, Noel S, Rouveix E
Rev Med Interne
. 2018 Oct;
40(4):238-245.
PMID: 30297152
The transmission of an infectious disease can occur through exposure to blood or other potentially infectious body fluids, particularly in the event of skin-puncture injuries for healthcare workers, and during...
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Mellon G, Delanoe C, Roux A, Heym B, Dubourg O, Hardy P, et al.
Med Mal Infect
. 2017 Jun;
47(6):389-393.
PMID: 28600113
Objective: Non-typhi Salmonella enterica urinary tract infections (UTIs) are not frequent and rarely reported in the literature. We aimed to characterize clinical presentations and risk factors for the infection. Patients...
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Davido B, Dinh A, Rouveix E, Crenn P, Hanslik T, Salomon J
Rev Med Interne
. 2017 Feb;
38(9):614-618.
PMID: 28196700
Splenic abscess is septic collection which occurs after haematogenous spread or local dissemination. Splenic abscess is an uncommon and rare condition, more frequently affecting male and immunocompromised patients. There are...
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Rouveix E, Mortier E, Beauchet A, Dupont C, Gerbe J, Daneluzzi V, et al.
Rev Med Interne
. 2016 Jul;
37(12):796-801.
PMID: 27372517
Objective: Several therapeutic combination antiretroviral therapy regimen are available for initial treatment in naïve HIV infected patients. The choice of a particular regimen remains often subjective. The aim of this...