       Document 0260
 DOCN  M9440260
 TI    Sexually transmitted diseases and human immunodeficiency virus.
       Epidemiologic synergy?
 DT    9404
 AU    Clottey C; Dallabetta G; AIDS Control and Prevention Project (AIDSCAP),
       Family Health; International, Arlington, Virginia.
 SO    Infect Dis Clin North Am. 1993 Dec;7(4):753-70. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/94149262
 AB    HIV infection and STDs are linked by common high risk behaviors. There
       is increasing evidence, however, that classic STDs and HIV infection
       interact in a bidirectional and mutually enhancing manner. Several
       prospective studies have demonstrated that STDs increase the risk of
       acquisition or transmission of HIV infection. Clinical studies have
       indicated that HIV infection may affect the clinical presentation, the
       clinical course, the diagnosis or the response to standard therapy of
       certain STD's. These studies provide compelling evidence that STD
       prevention and control are important strategies in HIV prevention.
 DE    Female  Human  HIV Infections/*COMPLICATIONS  Male  Risk Factors
       Sexually Transmitted Diseases/*COMPLICATIONS  JOURNAL ARTICLE  REVIEW
       REVIEW, TUTORIAL

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