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CDC Consultation on Methamphetamine Use and Sexual Risk Behavior for
HIV/STD Infection: Summary and Suggestions.
Public Health Reports 2006; 121:127-132.
Mansergh G, Purcell DW, Stall R, McFarlane M, Semaan S, Valentine J,
Valdiserri R.
Abstract
In January 2005, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hosted
a national consultation of scientists, public health officials, and community
service providers to address growing concerns about the association of methamphetamine
use and sexual risk behavior for HIV/STD infection, which is well documented
among men who have sex with men. The purpose of the consultation was to review
a representation of the current state of the science and practice on the
topic in order to reduce the situational link of methamphetamine use and
sexual risk. A set of suggestions for future research and programs were developed
by the participants. This article provides a summary of content and recommendations
from the consultation, and not an exhaustive review of the literature.