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Sexually Transmitted Infections Among HIV-Infected Individuals in the District of Columbia and Estimated HIV Transmission Risk: Data From the DC Cohort
Author(s) -
Jose Lucar,
Rachel Hart,
Nabil Rayeed,
Arpi Terzian,
Amy Weintrob,
Marc Siegel,
David M. Parenti,
Leah E. Squires,
Rush Williams,
Amanda D. Castel,
Debra Benator,
Harlen Hays,
Jeffrey Binkley,
Dana Franklin,
Rob Taylor,
Qingjiang Hou,
Thilakavathy Subramanian,
Lawrence J. D’Angelo,
Natella Rahkmanina,
Michael Kharfen,
Angela Wood,
Princy Kumar,
Alan E. Greenberg,
Heather A. Young,
James A. Peterson,
Lindsey Powers Happ,
Maria Jaurretche,
Saumil Doshi,
Sohail Rana,
Ricardo Fernández,
Annick Hebou,
Carl W. Dieffenbach,
Henry Masur,
Stephen Abbott,
Marı́a Elena Ruiz,
Rick Elio
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
open forum infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.546
H-Index - 35
ISSN - 2328-8957
DOI - 10.1093/ofid/ofy017
Subject(s) - medicine , gonorrhea , chlamydia , men who have sex with men , syphilis , demography , poisson regression , cohort , incidence (geometry) , transmission (telecommunications) , confidence interval , immunology , population , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , environmental health , sociology , physics , electrical engineering , optics , engineering
STIs are highly prevalent among HIV-infected persons receiving care in DC. HIV transmission risk is considerable at the time of STI diagnosis. Interventions toward risk reduction, antiretroviral therapy adherence, and HIV virologic suppression are critical at the time of STI evaluation.

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