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Patrick Taffé
Researcher at University of Lausanne
Publications - 101
Citations - 3487
Patrick Taffé is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 94 publications receiving 3036 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick Taffé include University Hospital of Lausanne & University of Geneva.
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Improving Blood Pressure Control Through Pharmacist Interventions: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Valérie Santschi,Valérie Santschi,Arnaud Chiolero,April L. Colosimo,Robert W. Platt,Patrick Taffé,Michel Burnier,Bernard Burnand,Gilles Paradis +8 more
TL;DR: Pharmacist interventions – alone or in collaboration with other healthcare professionals – improved BP management; Nevertheless, pharmacist interventions had differential effects on BP; and determinants of heterogeneity could not be identified.
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Gilbert Syndrome and the Development of Antiretroviral Therapy–Associated Hyperbilirubinemia
Margalida Rotger,Patrick Taffé,Gabriela Bleiber,Huldrych F. Günthard,Hansjakob Furrer,Pietro Vernazza,Henning Drechsler,Enos Bernasconi,Martin Rickenbach,Amalio Telenti +9 more
TL;DR: Genotyping for UGT1A1*28 before initiation of ART would identify HIV-infected individuals at risk for hyperbilirubinemia and decrease episodes of jaundice.
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Molecular Epidemiology Reveals Long-Term Changes in HIV Type 1 Subtype B Transmission in Switzerland
Roger D. Kouyos,Viktor von Wyl,Sabine Yerly,Jürg Böni,Patrick Taffé,Cyril Shah,Philippe Bürgisser,Thomas Klimkait,Rainer Weber,Bernard Hirschel,Matthias Cavassini,Hansjakob Furrer,Manuel Battegay,Pietro Vernazza,Enos Bernasconi,Martin Rickenbach,Bruno Ledergerber,Sebastian Bonhoeffer,Huldrych F. Günthard +18 more
TL;DR: The analysis of sequence data from resistance testing suggests the absence of a self-sustaining epidemic of HIV-1 subtype B in HETs in Switzerland and a temporally decreasing clustering of HIV infections in Hets and IDUs.
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Polymorphisms in Toll-like receptor 9 influence the clinical course of HIV-1 infection.
Pierre-Yves Bochud,Martin Hersberger,Patrick Taffé,Murielle Bochud,Catherine M. Stein,Stephanie Rodrigues,Thierry Calandra,Patrick Francioli,Amalio Telenti,Roberto F. Speck,Alan Aderem +10 more
TL;DR: Rapid progression of HIV-1 infection was associated with TLR9 polymorphisms, and this association has potential implications for intervention strategies and vaccine developments.
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Ambiguous Nucleotide Calls From Population-based Sequencing of HIV-1 are a Marker for Viral Diversity and the Age of Infection
Roger D. Kouyos,Viktor von Wyl,Sabine Yerly,Jürg Böni,Philip Alexander Rieder,Beda Joos,Patrick Taffé,Cyril Shah,Philippe Bürgisser,Thomas Klimkait,Rainer Weber,Bernard Hirschel,Matthias Cavassini,Andri Rauch,Manuel Battegay,Pietro Vernazza,Enos Bernasconi,Bruno Ledergerber,Sebastian Bonhoeffer,Huldrych F. Günthard +19 more
TL;DR: The fraction of ambiguous nucleotide calls in bulk sequencing of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) carries important information on viral diversity and the age of infection.