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      Geographic Differences in Noninjection and Injection Substance Use Among HIV-Seropositive Men Who Have Sex With Men: Western United States Versus Other Regions :

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          Substance use and risky sexual behavior for exposure to HIV. Issues in methodology, interpretation, and prevention.

          Recent reports have suggested that the use of alcohol or drugs is related to sexual behavior that is high risk for HIV infection. If substance use leads to unsafe sexual activity, understanding the dynamics of this relationship can contribute to research and preventive and educational efforts to contain the spread of AIDS. In this article, we review research on the relationship between substance use and high-risk sexual behavior. We then consider the inherent limitations of the research designs used to study this relationship, outline some methodological concerns including measurement and sampling issues, and comment on causal interpretations of correlational research findings. We end with a consideration of potential avenues for future research and a discussion of implications of these findings for current AIDS prevention policies.
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            Ordered accumulation of mutations in HIV protease confers resistance to ritonavir.

            Analysis of the HIV protease gene from the plasma of HIV-infected patients revealed substitutions at nine different codons selected in response to monotherapy with the protease inhibitor ritonavir. Mutants at valine-82, although insufficient to confer resistance, appeared first in most patients. Significant phenotypic resistance required multiple mutations in HIV protease, which emerged subsequently in an ordered, stepwise fashion. The appearance of resistance mutations was delayed in patients with higher plasma levels of ritonavir. Early mutants retained susceptibility to structurally diverse protease inhibitors, suggesting that dual protease inhibitor therapy might increase the duration of viral suppression.
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              Situational factors and thought processes associated with unprotected intercourse in young gay men.

              To investigate (1) the types of justifications, if any, that young gay men give themselves at the time they make the decision to have unprotected anal intercourse and (2) the types of occasion on which they are most at risk of having unprotected intercourse.
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                Journal
                Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirology
                Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirology
                Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
                1077-9450
                1998
                November 1998
                : 19
                : 3
                : 266-273
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                10.1097/00042560-199811010-00009
                054f29ae-013e-4429-bfab-38d59ff342f2
                © 1998
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