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Words that glowed [Poem]

Friedman, Sam
ORIGINAL:0015192
ISSN: 0028-6494
CID: 4905122

Variability in the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B virus, and hepatitis C virus infection among young injecting drug users in New York City

Des Jarlais, Don C; Diaz, Theresa; Perlis, Theresa; Vlahov, David; Maslow, Carey; Latka, Mary; Rockwell, Russell; Edwards, Vincent; Friedman, Samuel R; Monterroso, Edgar; Williams, Ian; Garfein, Richard S
Cohort studies of young (aged 18-30 years) injecting drug users recruited in 1997-1999 in the Harlem and Lower East Side areas of New York City, New York, were used to assess the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV). The authors found that HIV incidence was low at both sites: 0.8/100 person-years at the Harlem site and 0/100 person-years at the Lower East Side site. In contrast, HBV incidence was moderate (12.2/100 person-years) at the Harlem site and high (30.7/100 person-years) at the Lower East Side site. Similarly, HCV incidence was moderate (9.3/100 person-years) at the Harlem site and high (34.0/100 person-years) at the Lower East Side site. Results show that high rates of HBV and HCV transmission do not imply high rates of HIV transmission, even within an area of high HIV seroprevalence.
PMID: 12615611
ISSN: 0002-9262
CID: 1597672

... therefore, I am [Poem]

Friedman, Sam
ORIGINAL:0015131
ISSN: 0028-8969
CID: 4882662

In the begining [Poem]

Friedman, Sam
ORIGINAL:0015147
ISSN: n/a
CID: 4882912

November results [Poem]

Friedman, Samuel R
ORIGINAL:0015114
ISSN: 0273-303x
CID: 4882492

Drug use patterns and infection with sexually transmissible agents among young adults in a high-risk neighbourhood in New York City

Friedman, Samuel R; Flom, Peter L; Kottiri, Benny J; Zenilman, Jonathan; Curtis, Richard; Neaigus, Alan; Sandoval, Milagros; Quinn, Thomas; Des Jarlais, Don C
AIMS/OBJECTIVE:To determine relationships between drug use "hardness" (defined in increasing order of hardness as no drug use, marijuana use, non-injected heroin or cocaine use, crack smoking and injection drug use) and prevalences of several sexually transmissible infections among young adults in a high-risk neighbourhood. Drug users, particularly injection drug users and crack smokers, may be a core group for some sexually transmitted infections. DESIGN/METHODS:Cross-sectional survey and assays of young adults from (a) a household probability sample and (b) a targeted sample of youth who have used injected drugs, crack, other cocaine or heroin. SETTING/METHODS:Bushwick, an impoverished New York City minority neighbourhood with major drug markets. PARTICIPANTS/METHODS:A total of 363 18-24-year-olds from a household probability sample; 165 Bushwick 18-24-year-olds who have used injected drugs, crack, other cocaine or heroin. MEASUREMENTS/METHODS:Drug use by self-report; serum- and urine-based assays for HIV, hepatitis B and C, syphilis, gonorrhoea, chlamydia and herpes simplex (type 2). FINDINGS/RESULTS:Household-sample prevalences: HIV, hepatitis C and syphilis, 1%; gonorrhoea 3%; chlamydia 5%; past or present hepatitis B infection 8%; herpes simplex (type 2) 18%. In combined household and targeted samples, hepatitis C and HIV were concentrated among drug injectors. Herpes simplex (type 2), syphilis and hepatitis B increased among women with "hardest drug ever used". CONCLUSIONS:Using "harder" drugs is associated with some but not all of these infections. Prevention efforts should help youth avoid unsafe sex and higher-risk drugs.
PMID: 12534420
ISSN: 0965-2140
CID: 3602062

Germans [Poem]

Friedman, Sam
ORIGINAL:0015167
ISSN: 1043-1268
CID: 4900472

Dynamics of black mobilization against AIDS in New York City

Chapter by: Quimby, E; Friedman, Samuel R
in: Health and health care as social problems by Conrad, Peter; Leiter, Valerie (Eds)
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, 2003
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9780742528574
CID: 4856352

Thoughts on a theory of drug-use trends

Friedman, SR
ISI:000179779400004
ISSN: 1606-6359
CID: 4842012

Harm reduction among post-treatment men: Some reflections

Friedman, SR
ISI:000183182600003
ISSN: 1606-6359
CID: 4842022