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Prevalence of Overweight—Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1987

Prevalence of Overweight—Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1987 study Conference on AIDS. June and one of Montreal, 4-9,1989:83. third men sexual increases in reported Recent syphilis among 10. Peterman Sexual TA, Curran JW. transmission contact with female Con¬ prostitute.13 heterosexuals, particularly among of human virus. JAMA 1986; immunodeficiency some with AIDS at¬ versely, and persons prostitutes, users, their sexu¬ 256:2222-6. drug tributed to heterosexual transmission al 11. Holmes indicate need for KK, Kreiss J. Heterosexual transmis- the contacts,1516 sion of human immunodeficiency virus: overview of have other un¬ more intensive or of may unacknowledged application recom¬ neglected of the AIDS J Ac- aspect epidemic. risk factors. For determined mended measures1718 to sexual example, interrupt Immune quired Deficiency Syndromes 1988;1:602\x=req-\ inconsistencies in the distri¬ and of geographic transmission 10. drug-use-related bution of who con¬ HIV 12. Chaisson Bacchetti men sexual infection. RE, Osmond Brodie reported These measures include: P, D, Sande B, Moss AR. Cocaine use and HIV tact with a female as well the MA, as of health edu¬ IVDU, development community infection in intravenous users in San Francis- drug of men to have with cation tendency aimed at at partners programs populations co. JAMA 1989;261:561-5. an that of unknown some increased in risk, suggests risk; participation http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Prevalence of Overweight—Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1987

JAMA , Volume 262 (4) – Jul 28, 1989

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1989 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1989.03430040039009
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Abstract

study Conference on AIDS. June and one of Montreal, 4-9,1989:83. third men sexual increases in reported Recent syphilis among 10. Peterman Sexual TA, Curran JW. transmission contact with female Con¬ prostitute.13 heterosexuals, particularly among of human virus. JAMA 1986; immunodeficiency some with AIDS at¬ versely, and persons prostitutes, users, their sexu¬ 256:2222-6. drug tributed to heterosexual transmission al 11. Holmes indicate need for KK, Kreiss J. Heterosexual transmis- the contacts,1516 sion of human immunodeficiency virus: overview of have other un¬ more intensive or of may unacknowledged application recom¬ neglected of the AIDS J Ac- aspect epidemic. risk factors. For determined mended measures1718 to sexual example, interrupt Immune quired Deficiency Syndromes 1988;1:602\x=req-\ inconsistencies in the distri¬ and of geographic transmission 10. drug-use-related bution of who con¬ HIV 12. Chaisson Bacchetti men sexual infection. RE, Osmond Brodie reported These measures include: P, D, Sande B, Moss AR. Cocaine use and HIV tact with a female as well the MA, as of health edu¬ IVDU, development community infection in intravenous users in San Francis- drug of men to have with cation tendency aimed at at partners programs populations co. JAMA 1989;261:561-5. an that of unknown some increased in risk, suggests risk; participation

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jul 28, 1989

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