Her main research concerns Immunology, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Internal medicine, Virology and Seroconversion. Her Immunology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cohort and Antiretroviral therapy. The various areas that she examines in her Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome study include Proportional hazards model and Cause of death.
Internal medicine is often connected to Men who have sex with men in her work. Her research integrates issues of Emtricitabine, Sexual intercourse, Gynecology and Pill in her study of Men who have sex with men. Her Virology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of T cell, Epitope, CD8, Antigen and Biological dispersal.
Laurence Meyer focuses on Immunology, Internal medicine, Viral load, Cohort and Virology. Her research on Immunology often connects related areas such as Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Her work carried out in the field of Viral load brings together such families of science as Viremia and Antiretroviral therapy.
Her Cohort research includes themes of Odds ratio, Interquartile range, Relative risk, Confidence interval and Prospective cohort study. Her research on Virology also deals with topics like
Her primary areas of study are Pre-exposure prophylaxis, Incidence, Men who have sex with men, Internal medicine and Viral load. Her work deals with themes such as Emtricitabine, Sexual intercourse, Placebo-controlled study, Pill and Inflammatory biomarkers, which intersect with Pre-exposure prophylaxis. The concepts of her Men who have sex with men study are interwoven with issues in Condom, Anus and Sida.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Post-exposure prophylaxis and Mycoplasma genitalium in addition to Internal medicine. Her study with Viral load involves better knowledge in Immunology. Her Cohort research integrates issues from Cohort study, Hiv transmission and Antiretroviral therapy.
Laurence Meyer mostly deals with Incidence, Internal medicine, Men who have sex with men, Pre-exposure prophylaxis and Cohort. The Incidence study combines topics in areas such as Epidemiology and Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. She combines subjects such as Virus, Sexual intercourse, Acute hepatitis C, Pill and Emtricitabine with her study of Internal medicine.
Many of her studies involve connections with topics such as Viral load and Men who have sex with men. Laurence Meyer interconnects Interquartile range, Cohort study, Cervical cancer, Hazard ratio and Risk factor in the investigation of issues within Cohort. Her Interquartile range study combines topics in areas such as Hiv transmission, Inflammation, Immunology, Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and Serology.
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Efficacy, safety, and effect on sexual behaviour of on-demand pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV in men who have sex with men: an observational cohort study
Jean-Michel Molina;Jean-Michel Molina;Isabelle Charreau;Bruno Spire;Laurent Cotte.
The Lancet HIV (2017)
Genomewide Association Study of an AIDS-Nonprogression Cohort Emphasizes the Role Played by HLA Genes (ANRS Genomewide Association Study 02)
Sophie Limou;Sigrid Le Clerc;Sigrid Le Clerc;Cédric Coulonges;Cédric Coulonges;Wassila Carpentier.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (2009)
Time From Human Immunodeficiency Virus Seroconversion to Reaching CD4+ Cell Count Thresholds <200, <350, and <500 Cells/mm3: Assessment of Need Following Changes in Treatment Guidelines
Sara Lodi;Andrew Phillips;Giota Touloumi;Ronald Geskus.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (2011)
Early Levels of HIV-1 DNA in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Are Predictive of Disease Progression Independently of HIV-1 RNA Levels and CD4+ T Cell Counts
Christine Rouzioux;Jean-Baptiste Hubert;Marianne Burgard;Christiane Deveau.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (2005)
Tracing the HIV-1 subtype B mobility in Europe: a phylogeographic approach
Dimitrios Paraskevis;Dimitrios Paraskevis;Oliver Pybus;Gkikas Magiorkinis;Angelos Hatzakis.
Retrovirology (2009)
CD4 cell count and the risk of AIDS or death in HIV-Infected adults on combination antiretroviral therapy with a suppressed viral load: a longitudinal cohort study from COHERE
Jim Young;Mina Psichogiou;Laurence Meyer.
PLOS Medicine (2012)
A Molecular Basis for the Control of Preimmune Escape Variants by HIV-Specific CD8(+) T Cells.
Kristin Ingrid Ladell;Masao Hashimoto;Maria Candela Iglesias;Pascal G. Wilmann.
Immunity (2013)
Type I Interferon Production Is Profoundly and Transiently Impaired in Primary HIV-1 Infection
Isabelle Kamga;Sandrine Kahi;Leyla Develioglu;Miriam Lichtner.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (2005)
Long-term Mortality in HIV-Positive Individuals Virally Suppressed for > 3 Years With Incomplete CD4 Recovery
Frederik N. Engsig;Robert Zangerle;Olga Katsarou;Francois Dabis.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (2014)
Development and Validation of an Immunoassay for Identification of Recent Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infections and Its Use on Dried Serum Spots
Francis Barin;Laurence Meyer;Rémi Lancar;Christiane Deveau.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2005)
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