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American Journal of Public Health | 1987

Human immunodeficiency virus infection in heterosexual intravenous drug users in San Francisco.

Richard E. Chaisson; Moss Ar; R Onishi; Dennis Osmond; James Carlson

To investigate the risk of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in San Francisco, the prevalence of antibodies to HIV was determined in 281 heterosexual intravenous drug users recruited from community-based settings. Ten per cent of subjects had ELISA and Western blot confirmed seropositivity for antibodies (95 per cent CI 6.8-14.2 per cent). Analysis of behavioral factors revealed an increased risk of seropositivity in addicts who reported regularly sharing needles when injecting, particularly those sharing with two or more persons (odds ratio = 5.43; 95 per cent CI 1.08-52.5). Blacks and Latinos also had a greater prevalence of seropositivity than Whites, and this finding persisted after adjustment for needle sharing (adjusted odds ratio = 2.8; 95 per cent CI .84-8.59). Seropositivity was not associated with age, sex, duration of drug use, or history of prostitution. These data indicate that a new epidemic of AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) in intravenous drug users, similar to that which has occurred among homosexuals in San Francisco, is possible. The relatively low seroprevalence in 1985 provides health officials an important opportunity to intervene and attempt to prevent widespread infection of drug users with HIV.


American Journal of Public Health | 1988

Time of exposure and risk of HIV infection in homosexual partners of men with AIDS.

Dennis Osmond; Peter Bacchetti; Richard E. Chaisson; T Kelly; Stempel Rr; James Carlson; Moss Ar

We interviewed, and tested for HIV antibody, 117 homosexual men who had been regular sexual partners of men who developed acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); 85 tested seropositive. Receptive anal intercourse with the index AIDS case and number of different sexual partners with whom subjects were anally receptive were both risk factors. Controlling for the number of partners with whom subjects were anally receptive, we found that the odds ratio of receptive anal intercourse with the case was infinite (95% confidence intervals, 3.3-infinity) if sexual contact continued up to or beyond the time of diagnosis, while the odds ratio was 1.0 (95% CI 0.3-3.2) if contact ceased before the cases AIDS diagnosis. Risk was not associated with the duration or frequency of contact. Our data suggest that the potential for sexual transmission from an HIV-infected person may be greater close to or after the onset of disease.


The Lancet | 1987

HIV, BLEACH, AND NEEDLE SHARING

RichardE. Chaisson; Dennis Osmond; Moss Ar; HarveyW. Feldman; Patrick Bernacki


The New England Journal of Medicine | 1987

Lymphadenopathy in asymptomatic patients seropositive for HIV

Dennis Osmond; Richard E. Chaisson; Moss Ar; Peter Bacchetti; Walter Krampf


Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes | 1991

Results of a one year longitudinal study of HIV antibody test notification from the San Francisco general hospital cohort

Moulton Jm; Stempel Rr; Peter Bacchetti; Temoshok L; Moss Ar


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1985

Incidence of the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in San Francisco, 1980–1983

Moss Ar; Peter Bacchetti; Dennis Osmond; Selma Dritz; Donald I. Abrams; MarcusA. Conant; Paul A. Volberding; JohnL. Ziegler


The Lancet | 1983

AIDS IN THE "GAY" AREAS OF SAN FRANCISCO

Moss Ar; Peter Bacchetti; Michael Gorman; Selma Dritz; Marcus A. Conant; DonaldI. Abrams; Paul A. Volberding; John B. Ziegler


Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes | 1992

Early predictors of survival in symptomatic HIV-infected persons treated with high-dose zidovudine.

Peter Bacchetti; Moss Ar; Andrews Jc; Mark A. Jacobson


Cancer detection and prevention. Supplement : official publication of the International Society for Preventive Oncology, Inc | 1987

Exposure to hair dyes and polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins in AIDS patients with Kaposi sarcoma: an epidemiological investigation.

Hardell L; Moss Ar; Dennis Osmond; Paul A. Volberding


The New England Journal of Medicine | 1988

Survival with AIDS in New York

Peter Bacchetti; Dennis Osmond; Richard E. Chaisson; Moss Ar; G. E. Mullin; A. L. Sheppell; J. R. Masci; R. Rothenberg; R. Stoneburner; J. Milberg; Woelfel M; Truman B; R. Parker

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Dennis Osmond

University of California

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James Carlson

University of California

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Selma Dritz

University of California

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Stempel Rr

University of California

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A. L. Sheppell

University of California

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