Traduction en anglais : HIV infections : a study from illness national insurance in self-employed population.
MEDECINE ET MALADIES INFECTIEUSES, vol. 23, n° 11, 1993, pages 802-805, 6 réf., ISSN 0399-077X, FRA
The National Illness Insurance Agency of the French self-employed (CANAM) follows the HIV infection epidemic progression among 3,400,000 people, through the national computer system (INFORMED) and the counting of « long duration illnesses » which exonerate them from participation in treatment costs.
Thus, the CANAM advisory board has shown that 501 living persons had developed AIDS by December 1991, which represents 15 cases for 100,000 persons.
So, these results are inferior to those of the general population (16.2 for 100,000 persons p < 0.05).
In the same way, the number of new cases in 1991 was 6.6 for 100,000 in self employed persons, and 8.3 in the general population.
Mots-clés BDSP : Virose, Infection, Epidémiologie, France, Europe, Démographie, Homme, Assurance maladie, Ouvrier, Hémopathie, Sida
Mots-clés Pascal : SIDA, Virose, Infection, Epidémiologie, France, Europe, Démographie, Répartition géographique, Homme, Assurance maladie, Travailleur, Hémopathie, Immunopathologie
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : AIDS, Viral disease, Infection, Epidemiology, France, Europe, Demography, Geographic distribution, Human, Health insurance, Worker, Hemopathy, Immunopathology
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Inist-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique
Cote : 94-0089631
Code Inist : 002B06D01. Création : 199406.