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HIV/STD Hotline:
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11:00 am to 4:00 pm
Monday - Friday for
testing information, resources and referrals
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HIV/AIDS Program
Bibliographies for January 2002
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Karon JM, Fleming PL, Steketee RW and DeCock KM. HIV in the United States at the Turn of the Century: An Epidemic in Transition. American Journal of Public Health, July 2001;91(7):1060-1068. |
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Drucker E, Alcabes PG and Marx PA. The Injection Century: Massive Unsterile Injections and the Emergence of Human Pathogens. Lancet, Dec 8, 2001; 358:1989-1992. |
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Janssen RS, Holtgrave DR, Valdiserri RO, Shepherd M, Gayle HD and DeCock KM. The Serostatus Approach to Fighting the HIV Epidemic: Prevention Strategies for Infected Individuals. American Journal of Public Health, July 2001;91(7):1019-1024. |
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Kalichman SC, Rompa D, Cage M, et al. Effectiveness of an Intervention to Reduce HIV Transmission Risks in HIV-Positive People. American Journal Preventive Medicine, 2001;21(2):84-92. |
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California STD Controllers Assoc. and CA Coalition of Local AIDS Directors. Guidance for STD Clinical Preventive Services for Persons Infected with HIV. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, August 2001;28(8):460-463. |
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Varghese B, Maher JE Peterman TA et al. Reducing the Risk of Sexual HIV Transmission: Quantifying the Per-Act Risk for HIV on the Basis of Choice or Partner, Sex Act, and Condom Use. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, January 2002;29(1):38-43. |
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Clements-Nolle K, Marx R, Guzman R and Katz M. HIV Prevalence, Risk Behaviors, Health Care Use, and Mental Health Status of Transgender Persons: Implications for Public Health Intervention. American Journal of Public Health, June 2001;91(6):915-921. |
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Lombardi E. Enhancing Transgender Health Care. American Journal of Public Health, June 2001;91(6):869-872. |
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Bauer GR and Welles SL. Beyond Assumptions of Negligible Risk: Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Women Who Have Sex With Women. American Journal of Public Health, Aug. 2001; 91(8):1282-1286. |
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Silverman JG, Raj A, Mucci LA and Hathaway JE. Dating Violence Against Adolescent Girls and Associated Substance Use, Unhealthy Weight Control, Sexual Risk Behavior, Pregnancy and Suicidality. Journal American Medical Assoc., Aug. 1, 2001;286(5):572-579. |
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Moench TR, Chipato T, and Padian NS. Preventing Disease by Protecting the Cervix: the Unexplored Promise of Internal Vaginal Barrier Devices. AIDS, 2001; 15(13):1595-1602. |
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Fogarty LA, Heilig CM, Armstrong K, Cabral R, Galavotti C, gielen AC and, Green BM. Long-Term Effectiveness of a Peer-Based Intervention to Promote Condom and Contraceptive use among HIV-Positive and At-Risk Women. Public Health Reports, 2001: Supplement 1, 116: 103-119. |
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Kovacs A, Wasserman SS, Burns D, and the DATRI and WIHS Study Groups. Determinants of HIV-1 Shedding in the Genital Tract of Women. Lancet, Nov 10, 2001; 358:1593-1601. |
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Van Devanter N, Gonzales V, Merzel C, Parikh NS, Celantano D and Greenberg J. Effect of an STD/HIV Behavioral Intervention of Women's Use of the Female Condom. American Journal Public Health, Jan 2002; 92(1): 109-115. |
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Cook JA, Cohen MH, Grey D, Kirstein L et al. Use of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in a Cohort of HIV-Seropositive Women. American Journal Public Health, Jan 2002; 92(1):82-87. |
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Sorvillo F, Smith L, Kerndt P and Ash L. Trichomonas Vaginalis, HIV, and African-Americans. Emerging Infectious Diseases, Nov-Dec 2001; 7(6): 927-932. |
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Friedman S, Flor PL, Kottiri BJ, Neaigus A, Sandoval M, Curtis R, Zenilman JM and Des Jarlais DC. Prevalence and Correlates of Anal Sex with Men among Young Adult Women in an Inner City Minority Neighborhool (Research Letter). AIDS, 2001; 15(15): 2057-2060. |
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Gibson DR, Flynn NM and Perales D. Effectiveness of Syringe Exchange Programs in Reducing HIV Risk Behavior and HIV Seroconversion Among Injecting Drug Users. AIDS, 2001; 15:1329-1341. |
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Cotton-Oldenburg NU, Carr P, DeBoer JM, Collison EK and Novotny G. Impact of Pharmacy-Based Syringe Access on Injection Practices Among Injecting Drug Users in Minnesota, 1998 to 1999. Journal Acquired Immune Deficiencies Syndromes, June 1, 2001; 27(2):183-192. |
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Laufer FN. Cost-Effectiveness of Syringe Exchange as an HIV Prevention Strategy. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Nov 1, 2001; 28(3):273-278. |
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Galea S, Ahern J, Fuller C, Freudenberg N and Vlahov D. Needle Exchange Programs and Experience of Violence in an Inner City Neighborhood. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Nov 1, 2001; 28(3): 282-288. |
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Davis GL and Rodrigue JR. Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C in Active Drug Users. (Sounding Board). New England Journal of Medicine, July 19, 2001; 345(3):215-217. |
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Edlin BR, Seal KH, Lorvick J, Kral AH, Ciccarone DH, Moore LD and Lo B. Is It Justifiable to Withhold Treatment for Hepatitis C From Illicit-Drug Users?. (Sounding Board). New England Journal of Medicine, July 19, 2001;345(3):211-214. |
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Lucas GM, Cheever LW, Chaisson RE and Moore RD. Detrimental Effects of Continued Illicit Drug Use on the Treatment of HIV-1 Infection. Journal Acquired Immune Deficiencies Syndromes, July 1, 2001;27(3):251-259. |
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Abdala N, Gleghorn AA, Carney JM and Heimer R. Can HIV-1 Contaminated Syringes Be Disinfected? Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Dec 15, 2001; 28(5): 487-494. |
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Duenwald M. A Fresh Look at a Quick Fix for Heroin Addiction. New York Times, Dec 4, 2001. |
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Des Jarlais DC, Fisher DG, Newman JC, Trubatch BN, Yancovitz M, Paone D and Perlman D. Providing Hepatitis B Vaccination to Injection Drug Users: Referral to Health Clinics Vs On-Site Vaccination at a Syringe Exchange Program. American Journal of Public Health, Nov 2001; 91(11):1791-1792. |
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Downing M, Mulia N et al. Voices from the Field: Providers Discuss HIV Counseling and Testing Programs for Drug Users. AIDS and Public Policy Journal. Summer, 2000;15(2):48-64. |
Men Who Have Sex With Men
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Public Health - Seattle & King County. Sexually Transmitted Disease and HIV Screening Guidelines for Men Who Have Sex With Men. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Aug 2001;28(8);457-459.
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Suarez TP, Kelly JA, Pinkerton ST, Stevenson YL, Hayat M, Smith MD and Ertl T. Influence of a Partner's HIV Serostatus, Use of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy, and Viral Load on Perceptions of Sexual Risk Behavior in a Community Sample of Men Who Have Sex With Men. Journal Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Dec 15, 2001; 28(5):471-477.
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Kahn JG, Kegeles SM, Hays R and Beltzer N. Cost-Effectiveness of the Mpowerment Project, a Community-Level Intervention for Young Gay Men. Journal Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Aug 15, 2001; 27(5):482-491. |
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Colfax GN, Mansergh G, Guzman R, Vittinghoff E, Marks G, Rader M and Buchbinder S. Drug Use and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Gay and Bisexual Men Who Attend Circuit Parties: A Venue-Based Comparison. Journal Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Dec 1, 2001; 28(4):373-379. |
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Binson D, Woods WJ, Pollack L, Paul J, Stall R and Catania JA. Differential HIV Risk in Bathhouses and Public Cruising Areas. Amer Journal Public Health, Sept 2001; 91(9):1482-1486. |
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Picciano JF, Roffman RA, Kalichman SC, Rutledge SC and Berghuis JP. A Telephone Based Brief Intervention Using Motivational Enhancement to Facilitate HIV Risk Reduction Among MSM: A Pilot Study. AIDS and Behavior, 2001; 5(3):251-262. |
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Bluthenthal RN, Kral AH, Gee L, Lorvick J, Moore L, Seal K and Edlin BR. Trends in HIV Seroprevalence and Risk Among Gay and Bisexual Men Who Inject Drugs in San Francisco, 1988 to 2000. Journal Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Nov 1, 2001; 28(3):264-269. |
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Mayer KH, Klausner JD and Handsfield HH. Intersecting Epidemics and Educable Moments: STD Risk Assessment and Screening in Men Who Have Sex with Men. (Editorial) Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Aug 2001;28(8):464-467. |
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Imrie J, Stephenson JM, Cowan FM, Wanigaratne S et al for the Behavioral Intervention in Gay Men Project Study Group. A Cognitive Behavioral Intervention to Reduce STDs among Gay Men: Randomized Trial. British Medical Journal, June 16, 2001;322:1451-1456. |
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Marks G and Crepaz N. HIV-Positive Men's Sexual Practices in the Context of Self-Disclosure of HIV Status. Journal Acquired Immune Deficiencies Syndromes, May 1, 2001; 27(1):79-85. |
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Woody GE, ValEtten-Lee ML, McKirnan D, Donnell D, et al. Substance Use Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Comparison with a National Household Survey. Journal Acquired Immune Deficiencies Syndromes, May 1, 2001;27(1):86-90. |
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Law MG, Prestage G, Grulich A, Van de Ven P and Kippax S. Modelling the Effect of Combination Antiretroviral Treatments on HIV Incidence. AIDS, 2001; 15(10):1287-1294. |
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Blower S. Calculating the Consequences: HAART and Risky Sex. (Editorial) AIDS, 2001; 15(10):1309-1310. |
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Davidovich U, de Wit J, Albrecht N, Geskus R, Stroebe W and Coutinho R. Increase in the Share of Steady Partners as a Source of HIV Infection: a 17-Year Study of Seroconversion Among Gay Men. AIDS, 2001; 15(10):1303-1308. |
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Russell ST and Joyner K. Adolescent Sexual Orientation and Suicide Risk: Evidence from a National Study. American Journal of Public Health, Aug 2001;91(8):1276-1281. |
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Peralta L, Constantine N, Deeds BG, Martin L and Ghalib K. Evaluation of Youth Preferences for Rapid and Innovative HIV Antibody Tests. Archives Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, July 2001;155:838-843. |
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Joffe A. Improving HIV Testing for Adolescents (Editorial). Archives Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, July 2001; 155:761-762. |
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Fuller CM, Vlahov D et al. Factors Associated with Adolescent Initiation of Injection Drug Use. Public Health Reports, 2001. Supplement 1, 116:136-145. |
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Coyle K, Basen-Engquest K, Kirby D et al. Safer Choices: Reducing Teen Pregnancy, HIV, and STDs. Public Health Reports, 2001. Supplement 1, 116:82-93. Prison/Jails |
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Hammett TM. Making the Case for Health Interventions in Correctional Facilities. Journal of Urban Health, June 2001; 78(2):236-240. |
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Spaulding A, Lubelczyk RB, and Flanigan T. Can Unsafe Sex Behind Bars Be Barred? (Editorial) Am J Public Health, Aug 2001; 91(8):1176-1177. |
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Rich JD, Holmes L, Salas C, Macalino G, Davis D, Ryczek J, and Flanigan T. Successful Linkage of Medical Care and Community Services for HIV-Positive Offenders Being Released from Prison. Journal of Urban Health, June 2001; 78(2):279-289. |
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Bauserman RL, Ward MA, Eldred L, and Swetz A. Increasing Voluntary HIV Testing by Offering Oral Tests in Incarcerated Populations. Amer. J. Public Health, Aug 2001; 91(8): 1226-1229. |
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Varghese B and Peterman TA. Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Counseling and Testing in US Prisons. Journal of Urban Health, June 2001; 78(2):304-312. |
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US Depart. Of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics. HIV in Prisons and Jails, 1999. Bulletin from Bureau of Justice Statistics, July 2001. |
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Saloojee H and Violari A. HIV Infection in Children (Clinical Review). British Medical Journal, Sept 22, 2001; 323:670-674. |
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Rice HL and Zolopa AR. HIV Drug Resistance Testing: An Update for the Clinician. AIDS Clinical Care, October 2001;13(10):89-97. |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Revised Guidelines for HIV Counseling, Testing, and Referral. MMWR, Nov 9, 2001;50(RR19):1-58. |
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NASTAD African American Advisory Committee. HIV/AIDS: African American Perspectives and Recommendations for State and Local AIDS Directors and Health Departments. NASTAD Monograph, December 2001, National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors. |
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US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health. National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health Care: Final Report. Prepared by IQ Solutions for Office of Minority Health. March 2001. |
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