France Lert

4.1k total citations
116 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

France Lert is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, France Lert has authored 116 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 68 papers in Infectious Diseases, 66 papers in Epidemiology and 47 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in France Lert's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (67 papers), HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk (63 papers) and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (19 papers). France Lert is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (67 papers), HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk (63 papers) and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (19 papers). France Lert collaborates with scholars based in France, United Kingdom and Canada. France Lert's co-authors include Rosemary Dray‐Spira, Bruno Spire, Yolande Obadia, Marie Préau, Annabel Desgrées du Loû, Isabelle Heard, Rémi Sitta, Michel D. Kazatchkine, Anne‐Déborah Bouhnik and Lise Cuzin and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and American Journal of Epidemiology.

In The Last Decade

France Lert

108 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers

France Lert
Xiaohong Hu United States
Minrie Greeff South Africa
Ann B. Williams United States
James M. Tesoriero United States
Melissa H. Watt United States
Victoria Sharp United States
J. Walton Senterfitt United States
Julie A. Denison United States
Xiaohong Hu United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by France Lert

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of France Lert

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All Works

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Duracinský, Martin, Issifou Yaya, Frédérique Thonon, et al.. (2024). Development of a risk prediction score for screening for HBV, HCV and HIV among migrants in France: results from a multicentre observational study (STRADA study). BMJ Open. 14(6). e075315–e075315. 2 indexed citations
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Plazy, Mélanie, Nonhlanhla Okesola, Collins Iwuji, et al.. (2023). Implementation and effectiveness of a linkage to HIV care intervention in rural South Africa (ANRS 12249 TasP trial). PLoS ONE. 18(1). e0280479–e0280479. 2 indexed citations
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Boyer, Véronique, Antoine Vilotitch, Fabienne Marcellin, et al.. (2017). Self-Reported Bothersome Symptoms Across Different Socioepidemiological Groups of People Living With HIV Attending French Hospitals: Results From the ANRS-VESPA2 Survey. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 54(1). 110–119. 10 indexed citations
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Lert, France, et al.. (2016). Ça se passe aussi en famille. Terrains & travaux. N° 29(2). 65–84. 2 indexed citations
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Orne‐Gliemann, Joanna, Thembelihle Zuma, Jeremiah Chikovore, et al.. (2016). Community perceptions of repeat HIV-testing: experiences of the ANRS 12249 Treatment as Prevention trial in rural South Africa. AIDS Care. 28(sup3). 14–23. 18 indexed citations
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Plazy, Mélanie, Collins Iwuji, Nonhlanhla Okesola, et al.. (2016). Access to HIV care in the context of universal test and treat: challenges within the ANRS 12249 TasP cluster‐randomized trial in rural South Africa. Journal of the International AIDS Society. 19(1). 20913–20913. 57 indexed citations
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Grimaldi‐Bensouda, Lamiae, Lucien Abenhaim, Jacques Massol, et al.. (2016). Homeopathic medical practice for anxiety and depression in primary care: the EPI3 cohort study. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 16(1). 125–125. 21 indexed citations
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Loû, Annabel Desgrées du, Julie Pannetier, Andrainolo Ravalihasy, et al.. (2015). Is hardship during migration a determinant of HIV infection? Results from the ANRS PARCOURS study of sub-Saharan African migrants in France. AIDS. 30(4). 645–656. 60 indexed citations
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Cacoub, P., François Dabis, Dominique Costagliola, et al.. (2014). Burden of HIV and hepatitis C co‐infection: the changing epidemiology of hepatitis C in HIV ‐infected patients in France. Liver International. 35(1). 65–70. 22 indexed citations
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Grimaldi‐Bensouda, Lamiae, Pierre Engel, Jacques Massol, et al.. (2012). Who seeks primary care for sleep, anxiety and depressive disorders from physicians prescribing homeopathic and other complementary medicine? Results from the EPI3 population survey. BMJ Open. 2(6). e001498–e001498. 16 indexed citations
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Jean, Kévin, Xavier Anglaret, Raoul Moh, France Lert, & Rosemary Dray‐Spira. (2012). Barriers to HIV Testing in Côte d'Ivoire: The Role of Individual Characteristics and Testing Modalities. PLoS ONE. 7(7). e41353–e41353. 40 indexed citations
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Salomon, Christine, et al.. (2009). Childhood sexual abuse and adult binge drinking among Kanak women in New Caledonia. Social Science & Medicine. 68(7). 1247–1253. 8 indexed citations
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Delpierre, Cyrille, Lise Cuzin, & France Lert. (2007). Routine testing to reduce late HIV diagnosis in France. BMJ. 334(7608). 1354–1356. 30 indexed citations
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Guichard, Anne, France Lert, Jean‐Marc Brodeur, & Lucie Richard. (2007). Buprenorphine substitution treatment in France: Drug users’ views of the doctor–user relationship. Social Science & Medicine. 64(12). 2578–2593. 15 indexed citations
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Bouhnik, Anne‐Déborah, Marie Préau, Marie-Ange Schiltz, et al.. (2006). Unsafe Sex With Casual Partners and Quality of Life Among HIV-Infected Gay Men. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 42(5). 597–603. 30 indexed citations
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Dray‐Spira, Rosemary, Bruno Spire, Isabelle Heard, & France Lert. (2006). Heterogeneous response to HAART across a diverse population of people living with HIV: results from the ANRS-EN12-VESPA Study. AIDS. 21(Suppl 1). S5–S12. 41 indexed citations
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Dray‐Spira, Rosemary & France Lert. (2006). Living and working with HIV in France in 2003: results from the ANRS-EN12-VESPA Study. AIDS. 21(Suppl 1). S29–S36. 34 indexed citations
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Lert, France, et al.. (2004). Comment vit-on en France avec le VIH/sida ?. Population & Sociétés. N° 406(10). 1–4. 14 indexed citations
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Lert, France, et al.. (1990). Differential Mortality: Some Comparisons between England and Wales, Finland and France, Based on Inequality Measures. International Journal of Epidemiology. 19(4). 1001–1010. 63 indexed citations

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