151 Continued Sexual Risk Behavior Among HIV-Seropositive, Drug-Using Men--Atlanta; Washington, D.C., and San Juan Puerto Rico, 1993

MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, February 23, 1996/Vol. 45/No. 07
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


SUMMARY: 151 Behaviors associated with increased risk for sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by infected persons include unprotected intercouse, 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.

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