       Document 0934
 DOCN  M9650934
 TI    Continued sexual risk behavior among HIV-seropositive, drug-using
       men--Atlanta; Washington, D.C.; and San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1993.
 DT    9505
 SO    MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 1996 Feb 23;45(7):151-2. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/96173111
 AB    Behaviors associated with increased risk for sexual transmission of
       human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by infected persons include
       unprotected intercourse, multiple sex partners, use of crack cocaine,
       failure to disclose serostatus to sex partners, and trading sex for
       money or drugs. Some sexually active, HIV-infected persons in the United
       States continue to practice risky behaviors. To characterize continued
       sexual risk behaviors among HIV-positive, illicit-drug using men, in
       1993 CDC analyzed data from such men recruited for a small
       group-intervention program in three cities - Atlanta; Washington, D.C.;
       and San Juan, Puerto Rico. This report summarizes the results of that
       analysis, which indicate that some seropositive men continue to engage
       in unprotected sex.
 DE    Adult  Condoms/UTILIZATION  District of Columbia  Georgia  Human  *HIV
       Seropositivity/PSYCHOLOGY  Male  Middle Age  Puerto Rico  *Risk-Taking
       *Sex Behavior/STATISTICS & NUMER DATA  *Substance Abuse  Urban
       Population  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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