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Natural history and sub-treatment of HIV infection

July 02 2015

Main objective: study the natural history and sub-treatment of the infection by the HIV.
Secondary objectives:
- Realize an epidemiological surveillance of the treatment of HIV infection
- Analyze the progression of the infection and study the prognostic factors of this evolution
- Evaluate the arrangements for patients caring
- Study their impact on the disease progression

Louis Mourier Cohort: Severe and Morbid Obesity: Assessment, Evaluation and Follow-Up

July 01 2015

To provide a collection of clinical, prognostic, biological and histological data that is gathered from morbidly obese patients in standardised conditions and prospectively monitor subjects over a 10-year period. Secondary objective: To gather voluntary subjects to participate in other research projects regarding obesity (impact of bariatric surgery and prognostic factors of its success or failure; research into cardiovascular, metabolic, diagnostic and prognostic factors associated with obesity and its complications, ...)

Inflammatory Diseases in Paediatric Rheumatology

June 30 2015

General objective: To evaluate the risk of the occurrence of serious adverse events under or after exposure to prescribed biotherapy for rheumatoid arthritis. The selected population consists of a growing proportion of patients exposed to early introductory biotherapy from childhood (TNF-Alpha antagonists, IL-1, IL-6, anti-CD20, CTLA-4Ig etc.), sometimes in combination with immunosuppressants Secondary objectives: 1/ To simultaneously assess the risk of the occurrence of serious adverse events (SAE) in the absence of biotherapy for the entire paediatric rheumatology cohort. 2/ To assess the risk of SAEs in the presence or absence of biotherapy for main sub-cohorts: juvenile idiopathic arthritis, paediatric autoimmune diseases, systemic vasculitis and childhood collagen diseases including lupus. 3/ To describe progressive characteristics and treatment of these patients in more detail. 4/ To further basic, clinical and epidemiological studies by creating a biobank and connections with other cohorts and registries 5/ To promote the assessment of medical practices and the application of national protocol recommendations for diagnosis and care.

Cohort "Study of Population Monitoring of Road Accidents in the Rhone"

June 29 2015

Main objectives
Evaluate accident consequences on the victim and his/her family (functional, social, professional and financial).
Identify the prognostic factors of a poor fate and thus define serious injured victims more effectively.
Put forward avenues for preventing consequences through suitable treatment measures.

Secondary objectives
Look more particularly into the fate of certain groups of accident victims:
- subjects who have suffered a serious injury,
- subjects who have suffered head injury (of any type of severity),
- the youngest subjects from whom even a slight head injury can have consequences on future acquisitions and therefore disrupt their development,
- elderly subjects for whom the accident can bring them a step closer to dependence.
Have figures to show the actual consequences of road accidents (and not just knowledge coming from empirical or affective data).

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