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HIV infection in homosexual and bisexual men 18 to 29 years of Age: The San Francisco Young Men's Health Study

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  • Osmond, D.H.
  • Page, K.
  • Wiley, J.
  • Garrett, K.
  • Sheppard, H.W.
  • Moss, A.R.
  • Schrager, L.
  • Winkelstein, W.

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Objectives. Recent studies suggest very high human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection rates in some populations of younger homosexual men, but these studies may represent only particularly high-risk populations. The current study obtained population-based on the HIV epidemic in young homosexual/bisexual men. Methods. A household survey of unmarried men 18 through 29 years of age involved a multistage probability sample of addresses in San Francisco. A follow-up interview and HIV test for men who were HIV negative at baseline were completed; the median follow-up was 8.9 months. Results. Sixty-eight of 380 homosexual/bisexual men (17.9%) tested HIV seropositive. Sixty-three percent of men reported one or more receptive anal intercourse partners in the previous 12 months, and 41% of those men did not use condoms consistently. The HIV seroincidence rate among those seronegative at first study was 2.6% per year. Conclusions. HIV infection rates in young homosexual men in San Francisco are lower than those in the early 1980s; however, the rate of infection in these men, most of whom became sexually active after awareness of AIDS had become widespread, threatens to continue the epidemic in the younger generation at a level not far below that of a decade ago.

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  • Osmond, D.H. & Page, K. & Wiley, J. & Garrett, K. & Sheppard, H.W. & Moss, A.R. & Schrager, L. & Winkelstein, W., 1994. "HIV infection in homosexual and bisexual men 18 to 29 years of Age: The San Francisco Young Men's Health Study," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 84(12), pages 1933-1937.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1994:84:12:1933-1937_0
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