RISK OF HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS INFECTION AMONG PREGNANT CRACK COCAINE USERS IN A RURAL-COMMUNITY

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ELLERBROCK, TV [1 ]
HARRINGTON, PE [1 ]
BUSH, TJ [1 ]
SCHOENFISCH, SA [1 ]
OXTOBY, MJ [1 ]
WITTE, JJ [1 ]
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[1] FLORIDA STATE DEPT HLTH & REHABIL SERV,HIV STD TB PROGRAM,TALLAHASSEE,FL
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10.1016/0029-7844(95)00182-Q
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R71 [妇产科学];
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Objective: To investigate why women who use crack cocaine are at increased risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Methods: One thousand one hundred fifty-two (99.7%) of 1155 consecutive prenatal patients attending a rural public health clinic were interviewed about drug use and sexual practices and tested for HIV infection and other sexually transmitted diseases. Results: Fifty-one (4.7%) of 1096 pregnant women reported ever using crack cocaine, but only five (10%) of the crack cocaine users had ever injected drugs. Eighteen (35%) of the crack users were HIV infected compared with 22 (2%) of the 1045 women who reported never using crack (odds ratio 25, 95% confidence interval 12-52; P < .001). Crack users were more likely to have had a known HIV-infected sex partner, exchanged sex for money or drugs, and tested positive for syphilis than were non-crack users (for each comparison, P (.001). Before using crack, 18% of crack users had exchanged sex for money or drugs and 8% had averaged three or more sex partners per month; in contrast, after beginning to use crack, 76% of crack users exchanged sex for money or drugs and 63% averaged three or more sex partners per month (for both comparisons, P < .001). Crack users who were not HIV infected were more likely to have almost always used condoms and/or had fewer than three sex partners per month than were HIV-infected crack users (P < .01). Conclusion: Women who reported using crack cocaine were at an increased risk of HIV infection because crack use was associated with a significant increase in unprotected sexual contact.
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