Original paper
HIV Seroprevalence Among Homeless and Marginally Housed Adults in San Francisco
Abstract
Objectives. We report HIV seroprevalence and risk factors for urban indigent adults. Methods. A total of 2508 adults from shelters, meal programs, and low-cost hotels received interviews, blood tests, and tuberculosis screening. Results. Seroprevalence was 10.5% overall, 29.6% for men reporting sex with men (MSM), 7.7% for non-MSM injection drug users (IDUs), and 5.0% for residual non-MSM/non-IDUs. Risk factors were identified for MSM (sex trade...
Paper Details
Title
HIV Seroprevalence Among Homeless and Marginally Housed Adults in San Francisco
Published Date
Jul 1, 2004
Volume
94
Issue
7
Pages
1207 - 1217
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