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HIV diffusion patterns and mobility: Gender differences among drug users
Authors:H. Virginia McCoy PhD  Ronald Correa  Emma Fritz
Affiliation:(1) Department of Public Health, Florida International University, 33181-3600 N. Miami, FL, USA;(2) University of Miami, Miami, USA;(3) Department of Public Health, College of Health, Florida International University, 3000 NE 145 Street, 33181-3600 N. Miami, FL, USA
Abstract:Researchers have recently expanded the scope of study of transmission patterns of AIDS to incorporate spatial and geographical questions. United States diffusion patterns of this disease appear to indicate that it may emanate from urban area epicenters to areas of low and moderate prevalence. The travel patterns of injecting drug users (IDUs) and the extent to which they engage in high risk drug and sexual activities was examined as an explanation of diffusion of the HIV virus from one community to another. The study population of 49,621 was comprised of subjects recruited from approximately 60 sites nationwide from 1988–1991. While the data are limited in some ways, they partially support a diffusion explanation of HIV transmission for males and females. The analysis demonstrates that low prevalence cities were significantly more likely to have been the destinations of both men and women who engaged in high risk drug and sexual activities. In addition, HIV seropositive drug users who engaged in high risk drug and sexual behaviors in destination cities were more likely than seronegatives to travel to high or low seroprevalence areas than to moderate prevalence areas. The findings suggest a need for effective HIV prevention educational messages about the risks of traveling and participating in high risk activities.
Keywords:AIDS  HIV  Diffusion  Drug users
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