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Durante, Amanda J, Joce, RE, Gill ON, et al Voluntary Unlinked Anonymous Survey of HTV and Hepatitis B antibodies in the saliva of injecting drug users in England and Wales, 1989-90 (WC 3343)
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Reardon J., Warren Nancy, Keilch R., et al HIV serostatus and confidential HIV antibody testing in methadone clinics in Contra Costa County, Cahfornia (WC 3367)
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Vanichseni Suphak , Choopanya K., Plangsnngarm K., et al. HIV testing and sexual behavior among drug injectors in Bangkok, Thailand (MC 3332)
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Ungchusak Kumnuan , Thanprasertsuk Sombat, Vichai Chokevivat, et al Trends of HIV spreading in Thailand detected by national sentinel serosurveillance (MC 3246).
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Choopanya Kachit , Vanichseni S., Plangsnngarm K., et al. Prevalence and nsk factors of HIV Infection among injecting drug users in Bangkok (MD 4056)
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Battjes Robert J., Pickens R., Amsel Z.Trends in HIV infection and Aids risk behaviours among intravenous drug users in selected US cities (ThC 46)
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Siegal Harvey, Baumgartner K., Carlson R., et al HIV infection and risk behaviors among injectable drug users in low seroprevalence areas m the Midwest (MC 3213)
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Papaevangelou George, Ancelle-Park R., Seyrer Y., for the European Collaborative Study HIV prevalence and nsk factors for infection among mtravenous drug users in the European Commumty. (MD 4074)
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Melville Rex, Kidd Sharon, Denham I., et al. Low levels of HIV infection among injecting drug users (IDUs) in Australia (WC 3330)
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Kaplan Edward H., O'Keefe Elaine.Heiver RobertEvaluating the new haven needle exchange program (NEP) (WC 3286)
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Hagan Holly, Des Janas DC, Purchase D., et al Lower HIV seroprevalence, declining HBV & safer injection in relation to the Tacoma syringe exchange (WC 3291)
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Bley Linda, Harns NV, Gordon DC, et al HIV and related nsk behaviors among jail inmates and needle exchange and drug treatment clients (WC 3362)
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Clark G., Garcia D., Guydish J., et al Street-based survey of needle exchange clients (WC 3295)
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Watters John, Cheng Yu-Teh, and Prevention Point Research Group Synnge exchange (SE) in San Francisco preliminary findings (ThC 99).
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Ljungberg Bengt , Chnstensson BertilStill no HIV Epidemic among local drug abusers at four year follow-up of the first Swedish synnge exchange program (WC 3290)
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Hankins Catherine , Lai-tung MT, Gendron S., et al Evaluation of cactus-Montreal's fixed-site needle exchange for injection drug users (IDU) (WC 3324)
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Vlahov D., Celentano David D., Munoz A., et al Bleach disinfection of needles by intravenous drug users association with HIV seroconversion (MC 49)
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Anderson Rachel , Flynn N., Jam S., et al. IV Stimulant Abusers (SA) vs IV Opia te Abusers (OA): Why HIV Risk Is Differen t (WC 3308)
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Harris N., Gordon D., Bley L., et al Why Is HIV Concentrated Among IV Amphetamine Users In The Pacific Northwest of the United States? *Seattle-King County Department of Public Health, Seattle, WA, USA (WC 3363)
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Kall K., Ohn R.The influence of Amphetamine on sexual HIV nsk behaviour of male intravenous drug users (WC 3352)
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Abramovitz Al , Guydish J., Woods W., et al. Five-year trends in crack use in an Aids epicenter San Francisco, 1986-1990 (WC 3294)
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Chitwood Dale D., McCoy CB, Trapido EJ, et al Epidemiology of crack use among injecting drug users and sex partners (WC 3304)
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Edlin B., Irwin Kathleen, Ludwig D., et al HIV infection In street-recruited crack smokers in 3 U S cities The Multicenter Study of Crack Cocaine and HIV (ThC 49)
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DeHovitz Jack , Kelly P., Sierra M., et al. Crack use as a risk for undiagnosed STDs in woman: a report from the heterosexual HIV transmission study (WC 3096) .
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DeHovitz Jack , Feldman J., Kelly P., et al. Reproductive outcomes, STDs and frequent Crack/cocaine use in women: a report from the heterosexual HIV transmission study (WC 3299)
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Saxon AJ, Schwebke J., Calsyn D., et al High risk practices and prevalence of sexually and parenterally transmitted diseases among IV drug users (WC 3348)
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Wood WI, Guydish J., Abramowitz A., et al Treatment helps reduce needle shanng in San Francisco (MC 3007)
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Solomon Liza, Astemborski J., Warren D., et al. Differences in nsk factors for seroconversion among female and male IVDU's. (MC 3050)
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Wall TL, Costantini MF, Sorensen JL, et al. Vouchers attract high nsk patients to drug treatmentUniversity of California, San Francisco
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Calsyn DA, Meinecke C., Saxon AJEfficacy of a condom give-away program in a drug abuse treatment chnic. (WC 3347)
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Poplan SJ, Johnson WA, Clatts M., et al Homelessness and risk behaviors among IVDUs in Chicago and New York (MD 4004)
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Donoghoe Martin C., Dolan K., Stimson GVChanges in injectors' HIV risk behaviour and syringe supply in UK 1987-90 (ThC 45).
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Neaigus Alan, Fnedman SR, Stepherson B., et al Declines in synnge sharing during the first drug injection (MD 4057)
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Fnedman Samuel R., Jose B., Neaigus A., et al Peer Mobilizastion and Widespread Condom Use by Drug Injectors (WD 54)
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Tross S., Abdul-Quadar A., Silvert HM, et al Determinants of needle sharing change m street recruited New York City intravenous drug users (WS 4115)
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Middelthon Anne-Lise, Pneur Annick Drug Users as peer-educators (WC 4133)
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Dolan K., Tumbull PJ, Stimson GVHIV prevalence and nsk behaviour of 452 prisoners in England Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, London, England (WC 3321)
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Pant Anand, Kleiber D.Pattems of risk-behavior in German IV drug-using prostitutes distinguishing high-rom low-risk groups (MD 4040)
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Allen David M. , Onorato IM, and State and local health departments Have intravenous drug users (IVDUs) in the United States changed sexual behaviors in response to Aids? (WC 3344)
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Witcomb J.Robertson J., Roberts J.Progression of Aids, pattems of HIV transmission and nsk-taking behaviour in Edinburgh drug users (MC 3029)
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McDougall Laura , Schechter MT, Sheps S., et al Bias in Aids cohort studies and an empinc demonstration of volunteer bias in an investigation of homosexual men (WC 95)
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Judson F., Cohn D., Douglas J.Fear of Aids and Incidences of Gonorrhea, Syphilis and Hepatitis B, 1982-90 (WC 3031)
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McManus Thomas Joseph, Sutherland S., et al Prevalence of antibodies to HIV-1, HBVand CMV in a non-clinic sample of gay men m the UK (WC 3020)
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Willoughby Bnan C., Schechter MT, Craib Kjp, et al Characteristics of nsk takers among seionegative men in a gay cohort (WC 3003)
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Calzavara L., Coates Randall, Raboud Janet, et al. Recreational drug use and high-risk sexual behaviour in the Toronto sexual contact study (MD 4071)
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Ilaria Gerard , Weiss CJ, Klotz D., et al Correlation of drug taking and high nsA sexual behavior in 774 gay men in New York City Implications for prevention (WC 3009)
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Bartholow Brad , Cohn D., Cole V., et al Contrasting HIV nsk behavior, attitudes, and beliefs among exclusively homosexual and behaviorally bisexual men (MD 4014)
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Stokes Joseph , Burzette Rebecca, McKiman DavidBisexual men social characteristics and predictors of Aids-nsk behavior (MD 4048)
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McKirnan David , Burzette Rebecca, Stokes Joseph.Differences m Aids-nsk behavior among black and white bisexual men (MD 4042)
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Doll Lynda, Hamson J., Douglas J., et al Perceptions of normative behavior, support for condom use and high-risk sex; white vs nonwhite homosexual men (MD 4105)
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Kelly Jeffrey A., St Lawerence JS, Stevenson LY, et al Producing population-wide reductions in HIV nsk behavior among small-city gay men. results ofan expenmental field trial in three cities (WC 3290)
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Hays RB, Kegeles S., Coates T.Understanding the high rates of HIV risk-taking among young gay and brsexual men the young men's survey (MC 101)
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Stall R., Bye L., Hays R., et al. Are young gay men being reached by health education messages? A comparison of sexual risktaking between young and older men (WC 3004)
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Hart Graham J. , McClean J., Boulton M., et al Maintenance and Change m safer sex behaviours in a cohort of gay men in England (WD 4139)
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Hickson Ford, Davies PM, Hunt AJ, et al. Unsafe sexual behaviour among gay men A critique of the relapse model (WD 52)
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Weatherbum P. , Hunt AJ, Davies P., et al Incidence of anal intercourse changes in a cohort of gay men m England and Wales. (WC 3025)
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McKirnan David.Doll Lynda, Harrison Janet, Delgado Wanda, Doetsch Julie, Mendoza Grace, Burzette RebeccaPrimary relationships confer risk for HIV exposure among gay men. (MD 4049)