2002
Factors Associated with HIV Seroprevalence among Participants Enrolling at a Needle Exchange Program
Vertefeuille J, Strathdee S, Huettner S, Brown M, Vlahov D. Factors Associated with HIV Seroprevalence among Participants Enrolling at a Needle Exchange Program. Journal Of Drug Issues 2002, 32: 1125-1138. DOI: 10.1177/002204260203200408.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInjection drug usersHIV seroprevalenceHIV-seronegative counterpartsHIV-seropositive individualsHIV risk factorsDaily cocaine injectionsDaily heroin injectionDrug use characteristicsHarms of drugsHIV seropositive statusNeedle exchange programsLogistic regression modelsSpeedball injectionHIV antibodiesHIV infectionHeroin injectionProspective studyRisk factorsCocaine injectionFactors AssociatedDrug usersMultivariate modelProgram entryHIVSeroprevalence
1999
Relationship between HIV‐1 viral load and continued drug use in untreated infected injection drug users
CARRIERI M, TAMALET C, VLAHOV D, YAHI N, CHESNEY M, MOATTI J. Relationship between HIV‐1 viral load and continued drug use in untreated infected injection drug users. Addiction Biology 1999, 4: 197-202. PMID: 20575786, DOI: 10.1080/13556219971704.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecent heroin injectionViral loadDrug useHeroin injectionHIV-1 plasma viral loadInfected injection drug usersHIV-1 viral loadHIV viral loadPlasma viral loadDevelopment of AIDSContinued drug useInjection drug usersLong-term progressionSelf-administered questionnaireAntiretroviral treatmentClinical stageClinical examinationMedical recordsOutpatient carePatientsDrug usersSerological assaysHospital departmentsLaboratory informationRisk practices
1994
Comparison of self-reported injection frequencies for past 30 days and 6 months among intravenous drug users
Schültz C, Vlahov D, Anthony J, Graham N. Comparison of self-reported injection frequencies for past 30 days and 6 months among intravenous drug users. Journal Of Clinical Epidemiology 1994, 47: 191-195. PMID: 8113828, DOI: 10.1016/0895-4356(94)90024-8.Peer-Reviewed Original Research