%0 Journal Article %J PloS one %D 2010 %T Routine HIV screening in France: clinical impact and cost-effectiveness. %A Yazdanpanah, Yazdan %A Sloan, Caroline E %A Charlois-Ou, Cécile %A Le Vu, Stéphane %A Semaille, Caroline %A Costagliola, Dominique %A Pillonel, Josiane %A Poullié, Anne-Isabelle %A Scemama, Olivier %A Deuffic-Burban, Sylvie %A Losina, Elena %A Walensky, Rochelle P %A Freedberg, Kenneth A %A Paltiel, A David %K Adolescent %K Adult %K Aged %K AIDS Serodiagnosis %K Anti-HIV Agents %K Cohort Studies %K Cost-Benefit Analysis %K Female %K France %K HIV Infections %K Humans %K Incidence %K Male %K Middle Aged %K Prevalence %K Quality of Life %K Sensitivity and Specificity %N 10 %P e13132 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0013132 %V 5 %X In France, roughly 40,000 HIV-infected persons are unaware of their HIV infection. Although previous studies have evaluated the cost-effectiveness of routine HIV screening in the United States, differences in both the epidemiology of infection and HIV testing behaviors warrant a setting-specific analysis for France. %8 2010