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The use of beta-2 microglobulin in the diagnosis of AIDS, suspected AIDS, and preclinical AIDS
Zolla-Pazner S; el-Sadr W; William D; Stahl R; Marmor M
PMID: 6398656
ISSN: 0077-8923
CID: 9128
Immunologic abnormalities among male homosexuals in New York City: changes over time
Marmor M; el-Sadr W; Zolla-Pazner S; Lazaro C; Stahl RE; William D
PMID: 6241998
ISSN: 0077-8923
CID: 9129
The epidemic of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and suggestions for its control in drug abusers
Marmor M; Des Jarlais DC; Friedman SR; Lyden M; el-Sadr W
Intravenous (IV) users of illicit drugs have accounted for 17% of AIDS cases seen in the United States. Previous research has shown that more than half of IV drug abusers entering a drug detoxification program in New York City had serologic evidence of exposure to the virus believed to cause AIDS. Spread of AIDS among drug abusers presumably occurs by transmission of the virus via shared needles, works, or drug-containing solutions. Secondary spread of AIDS from IV drug abusers to others may occur by venereal transmission or by perinatal transmission to infants. In this article, relevant characteristics of the AIDS epidemic are presented to assist the staff of drug treatment programs in their work with IV drug abusers. Suggestions regarding the education of drug treatment personnel and the dissemination of information about AIDS to drug abusers and their families are offered. Fact sheets on AIDS for drug treatment and prison staff, and for drug abusers with and without the disease are presented. Finally, possible approaches to the prevention of AIDS in drug users are discussed.
PMID: 6100315
ISSN: 0740-5472
CID: 9130
Antibodies to a retrovirus etiologically associated with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in populations with increased incidences of the syndrome
Des Jarlais DC; Marmor M; Cohen H; Yancovitz S; Garber J; Friedman S; et al
ORIGINAL:0004119
ISSN: 0149-2195
CID: 9334
Epidemic Kaposi's sarcoma and sexual practices among male homosexuals
Chapter by: Marmor M
in: AIDS: the Epidemic of Kaposi's Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections by A Friedman-Kien, LJ Laubenstein [Eds]
New York : Masson Publishing, 1984
pp. 291-296
ISBN: 0893522171
CID: 2527
Risk factors
Chapter by: Marmor M
in: AIDS, A Basic Guide For Clinicians by Ebbesen P, Biggar RJ, Melbye M [Eds]
Copenhagen: Munksgaard; 1984
pp. 42-56
ISBN: 11965608
CID: 2528
National case-control study of Kaposi\'s sarcoma and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in homosexual men: Part 1. Epidemiologic results
Jaffe HW; Choi K; Thomas PA; Haverkos HW; Auerbach DM; Guinan ME; Rogers MF; Spira TJ; Darrow WW; Kramer MA; Friedman SM; Monroe JM; Friedman-Kien AE; Laubenstein LJ; Marmor M; Safai B; Dritz SK; Crispi SJ; Fannin SL; Orkwis JP; Kelter A; Rushing WR; Thacker SB; Curran JW
To identify risk factors for the occurrence of Kaposi\'s sarcoma and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in homosexual men, we conducted a case-control study in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. Fifty patients (cases) (39 with Kaposi\'s sarcoma, 8 with pneumocystis pneumonia, and 3 with both) and 120 matched homosexual male controls (from sexually transmitted disease clinics and private medical practices) participated in the study. The variable most strongly associated with illness was a larger number of male sex partners per year (median, 61 for patients; 27 and 25 for clinic and private practice controls, respectively). Compared with controls, cases were also more likely to have been exposed to feces during sex, have had syphilis and non-B hepatitis, have been treated for enteric parasites, and have used various illicit substances. Certain aspects of a lifestyle shared by a subgroup of the male homosexual population are associated with an increased risk of Kaposi\'s sarcoma and pneumocystis pneumonia.
PMID: 6603806
ISSN: 0003-4819
CID: 9131
Statistics, T-lymphocyte subpopulations, and haemophilia [Letter]
Pasternack BS; Marmor M
PMID: 6135000
ISSN: 0140-6736
CID: 9132
Kaposi's sarcoma, aplastic pancytopenia, and multiple infections in a homosexual [Letter]
Sterry W; Marmor M; Konrads A; Steigleder GK
PMID: 6132236
ISSN: 0140-6736
CID: 9133
IMMUNE ABNORMALITIES IN HOMOSEXUAL MEN WITH KAPOSIS SARCOMA [Meeting Abstract]
Stahl, R; Friedmankien, A; Dubin, R; Marmor, M; Zollapazner, S
ISI:A1982NG28400526
ISSN: 0014-9446
CID: 30458