Publications by authors named "Himmich H"

Introduction: Women infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have a higher risk of contracting human papillomavirus (HPV) infections and are more prone to develop cervical cancer. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of HPV and its association with risk factors among Moroccan women living with HIV/AIDS.

Methodology: We enrolled 251 HIV-infected non-pregnant women in Morocco from February 2013 to September 2016.

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HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C among people who inject drugs are on the rise in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. But the regional response to the epidemic falls short both in terms of the quality and scale of response. From the threat of the death sentence for drug offenses to the burden of refugees fleeing conflict, there are many legal, political and social barriers that hinder the introduction and expansion of harm reduction in the region.

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Background: Truck drivers constitute an important bridging group in the HIV epidemic in Morocco. This study examined the effect of a community-based educational intervention in Morocco on HIV testing and counseling, in representative samples of truck drivers before (2007) and after (2012) the intervention.

Methods: Face-to-face structured interviews, adapted from UNAIDS documents, collected data on socio-demographic characteristics, HIV testing and counseling, and HIV risk behaviors in both the 2007 and 2012 surveys.

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are major public health concerns. We aimed to determine the prevalence of HBV and HCV infections among HIV-infected patients, and to identify the main circulating hepatitis strains in Morocco. The study was carried out in 503 HIV-infected patients.

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Background: In Morocco, diagnosis of HIV infection remains late, which seriously compromises the timely management of HIV infection in the era of HAART therapies. Rapid test represents a good opportunity to improve the access to early screening of HIV. The objective of this study is to report the experience of the infectious diseases unit of the Ibn Rochd University hospital center of Casablanca, in the use of the rapid test in clinical screening of HIV.

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Objective: To describe the causes of death occurring during the antiretroviral therapy in Casablanca.

Methods: Retrospective study of a cohort of HIV positive patients attending the infectious diseases unit of Casablanca receiving antiretroviral therapy. Files of 91 patients who died were analyzed.

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Drawing on lessons learned from community experiences in concentrated epidemics, this paper explores three imperatives in the effort to reduce the sexual transmission of HIV: combat prevention fatigue, diversify HIV testing and combat stigma and discrimination. The paper argues for a non-judgmental harm reduction approach to the prevention of sexual transmission of HIV that takes into account the interpretation of risk by diverse individuals and communities in the era of antiretroviral therapy. This approach requires greater attention to increasing access to opportunities to know one's serostatus, especially among key populations at greater risk.

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Background: The aim of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of HIV treatment alternatives - with and without highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) - within alternative strata based on the CD4+ T-cell count at the initiation of treatment in a low-resource setting.

Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted following 286 HIV-positive individuals admitted to the principal teaching hospital in Casablanca, Morocco, between 1995 and 2002. Patients were stratified by CD4+ T-cell count and regression models were fitted to determine risk of opportunistic infection.

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Introduction: We report a retrospective study in the medical intensive care unit of the Casablanca Ibn-Rochd University hospital.

Material And Methods: All patients over 14 years of age with falciparum malaria, who were admitted to ICUs between 1996 and 2001, were included. The main epidemiological features, criteria of admission, treatment, and outcome were investigated.

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Emphysematous pyelonephritis is a necrotizing renal infection characterized by bacterial gas production in the renal and perirenal area. It is a rare infection diagnosed in diabetic patients in most cases. Emphysematous pyelonephritis has a high mortality rate.

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An educational program to improve the management of HIV patients was introduced in the department of infectious diseases of Ibn Rochd hospital, Casablanca, Morocco in January 2000. The project, funded by the GlaxoSmithKline Foundation, began by training ward physicians as well as volunteers from the ALLOCS (Association de lutte contre le sida) in pedagogy and patient education techniques (four-day course). Other sessions reviewed HIV management and treatment.

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Objective: Compliance in HIV infection treatment is a major stake to give worldwide access to antiretroviral (ARV) treatment and especially in Africa. In September 2003, we undertook a study on compliance among HIV positive patients under antiretroviral treatment. These patients were included in a therapeutic educational program in the infectious diseases department of the Casablanca University Hospital (Morocco).

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Kaposi's sarcoma is the most common neoplasm to be found among AIDS patients. The purpose of this retrospective study is to determine the epidemiological, clinical, therapeutic features and the evolution of Kaposi's sarcoma in Moroccan patients suffering from AIDS. Between January 1987 and December 1999, 696 patients with AIDS were hospitalized in the department of infectious diseases of Casablanca.

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In Moroccan patients, predisposition to Behçet's disease is associated with HLA-B*51, mostly in males with young age at disease onset. In addition, the disease is associated with B*15 both in females and in males with late disease onset. We analyzed the clinical presentation, the severity and the course of the disease in 86 Moroccan patients according to their HLA-B phenotype.

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Botulism is a rare but severe disease. Whereas until 1980, only one case of botulism had been reported in our department, in 1999, a real botulism epidemic took place in Morocco. To our knowledge, it's the first outbreak of that kind in Morocco.

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We have studied the distribution of HLA-A and -B alleles and haplotypes by sequence-specific primer amplification in a sample of 100 unrelated healthy individuals belonging to both Berber and Arabic-speaking groups from the region of Casablanca in Morocco. Among the 17 HLA-A and 23 HLA-B alleles observed, the most frequent were HLA-A2 (21%), -A1 (11%), -A3 (10%), -B44 (11.4%), -B50 (9.

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The pregnancy at women infected by the HIV characterizes by the risk of transmission of the HIV to the child. The goal of this retrospective study concerning 9 deliveries of women infected by the HIV cured in the Infectious Diseases Service and the Lalla Meryem's Maternity of Casablanca CHU Ibn-rochd during 10 years (1990-1999) is to specify the experience of two services of concerning plug in cost of the patients infected by HIV by trying to pull some a protocol of plug in cost. The antiretroviral therapy has been used in 8 cases out 9.

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HLA class I polymorphism in Moroccan patients with Behçet's disease has not been investigated so far. In this study, HLA-B* phenotype frequencies were analyzed in 86 unrelated Moroccan patients (45 males, 41 females) and 111 ethnically matched healthy controls. The predisposing effect of the B*51 was confirmed (30.

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The objective of this study was to report ocular manifestations in Moroccan patients infected with HIV/AIDS. 400 patients were surveyed retrospectively from 1993 to 1998 as part of a co-operative study undertaken by the departments of infectious diseases and ophtalmology of the Casablanca Teaching Hospital. Of the 400 patients, 127 had an infection of the posterior segment and 7 showed signs of a palpebral infection.

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