27 Apr
A Comparison of Women With and Without Bisexual Experiences
In the United States, an increasing proportion of reported AIDS cases occur among women, who represented 16% of all AIDS cases in 1997. AIDS in women is usually attributed to heterosexual contact or injection drug use, and heterosexually acquired HIV is increasing more rapidly among women than [...]
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27 Apr
INTRODUCTION
Managed care appears to be a reality of care delivery in the 1990s. This has had a substantial impact on health care providers and academic medical centers, and is likely to have an even greater impact during the next several years. The Johns Hopkins HIV Care Program was founded in 1983 and has subsequently grown [...]
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20 Apr
A comparison of breast cancer tumor characteristics and clinical outcomes between African-American and white women suggests that tumor differences may have a biologic cause according to a recent study published in Cancer.
Elmore et al studied 400 women (100 black and 300 white) who had received an initial diagnosis of breast cancer between January 1985 and [...]
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20 Apr
Data recently reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that southern states (Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia) account for the highest proportion of reported acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) cases in 1997 (34%). This [...]
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12 Apr
Universal HIV Screening at a Major Metropolitan ТВ Clinic: HIV Prevalence and High-Risk Behaviors Among ТВ Patients
Objectives. This study assessed the outcome of implementing a policy of universal screening of patients with tuberculosis (ТВ) for HIV infection at a major metropolitan public health ТВ clinic.
Methods. HIV serologic testing was completed on 768 (93%) of 825 [...]
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