NIDA Research Monograph, Number 109 [Printed in 1991]
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Table of Contents
Introduction-----1
Peter I. Hartsock
Strategies for Enhancing Existing Studies of the Natural
History of HIV-1 Infection Among Drug Users-----9
Dale D. Chitwood, Mary Comerford,
and Edward J. Trapido
Natural History of HIV Infection in Gay Men and
Intravenous Drug Users-----29
Gerald Friedland
Sampling Issues for Natural History Studies Including
Intravenous Drug Abusers-----51
W. Wayne Wiebel
Toward Comprehensive Studies of HIV in Intravenous
Drug Users: Issues in Treatment-Based and
Street-Based Samples-----63
John K. Watters and Yu-Teh Cheng
The ALIVE Study, A Longitudinal Study Of HIV-1
Infection in Intravenous Drug Users: Description of
Methods and Characteristics of Participants-----75
David Vlahov, James C. Anthony, Alvaro Munoz,
Joseph Margolick, Kenrad E. Nelson,
David D. Celentano, Liza Solomon,
and B. Frank Polk
HIV Infection in Drug Abusers: Research
Implications of Descriptive Studies-----101
Walter Dorus, Melodie Schaefer,
Constance T. Pachucki, Doris M. Schaaff,
and Joseph R. Lentino
Potential Cofactors in the Outcomes of HIV
Infection in Intravenous Drug Users-----115
Don C. Des Jarlais
How Can Results of Longitudinal Studies Help
Mathematicians Model the HIV Epidemic Among
Intravenous Drug Abusers and the General
Population?-----125
Philip C. Cooley, David N. Hamill,
Susan J. Reade-Chistopher, Elsa C. Liner,
and Charles M. van der Horst
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