The Collaboration of, Observational HIV Epidemiological ResearchObservational HIV Epidemiological ResearchThe Collaboration ofLewden, CharlotteCharlotteLewdenBouteloup, VincentVincentBouteloupDe Wit, StéphaneStéphaneDe WitSabin, CarolineCarolineSabinMocroft, AmandaAmandaMocroftWasmuth, Jan ChristianJan ChristianWasmuthvan Sighem, ArdArdvan SighemKirk, OleOleKirkObel, NielsNielsObelPanos, GeorgeGeorgePanosGhosn, JadeJadeGhosnDabis, FrançoisFrançoisDabisMary-Krause, MurielleMurielleMary-KrauseLeport, CatherineCatherineLeportPerez-Hoyos, SantiagoSantiagoPerez-HoyosSobrino-Vegas, PazPazSobrino-VegasStephan, ChristophChristophStephanCastagna, AntonellaAntonellaCastagnaAntinori, AndreaAndreaAntinorid'Arminio Monforte, AntonellaAntonellad'Arminio MonforteTorti, CarloCarloTortiMussini, CristinaCristinaMussiniIsern, VirginiaVirginiaIsernCalmy, AlexandraAlexandraCalmyTeira, RamónRamónTeiraEgger, MatthiasMatthiasEgger0000-0001-7462-5132Grarup, JesperJesperGrarupChêne, GenevièveGenevièveChêne2024-10-112024-10-112012https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/77735Using data from a large European collaborative study, we aimed to identify the circumstances in which treated HIV-infected individuals will experience similar mortality rates to those of the general population.en600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & healthAll-cause mortality in treated HIV-infected adults with CD4 >=500/mm3 compared with the general population: evidence from a large European observational cohort collaboration{dagger}article10.7892/boris.72802249332500030250020002010.1093/ije/dyr164