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Little Alfred [Poem]

Friedman, Samuel
ORIGINAL:0015100
ISSN: 0743-2259
CID: 4874342

I had no life to write about [Poem]

Friedman, Samuel
ORIGINAL:0015099
ISSN: 0743-2259
CID: 4874332

Crabs [Poem]

Friedman, Samuel
ORIGINAL:0015098
ISSN: 0743-2259
CID: 4874322

Visions of now, tomorrow, and beyond [Poem]

Friedman, Samuel R
ORIGINAL:0015060
ISSN: 8756-0666
CID: 4858612

Imagine [Poem]

Friedman, Samuel R
ORIGINAL:0015049
ISSN: 1042-8232
CID: 4856522

Transmission of human immunodefiency virus among intravenous drug users

Chapter by: Des Jarlais, Don C; Friedman, Samuel R
in: AIDS : etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention by DeVita, Vincent T; Hellman, Samuel; Rosenberg, Steven A (Eds)
Philadelphia : Lippincott-Raven, 1988
pp. 385-395
ISBN:
CID: 4854252

Organizacoes de usarios de drogas, coceitos sobre usarios de drogas injetaveis e o HIV

Chapter by: Friedman, Samuel R; Neaigus, A
in: Toxicomania by Inem, Clara Lucia (Ed)
Rio de Janeiro : NEPAD/UERJ, [1997]
pp. 129-140
ISBN: 9788573880366
CID: 4844832

Sociocultural interventions at the community level

Friedman, S R; O'Reilly, K
PMID: 9451986
ISSN: 0269-9370
CID: 4842232

HIV infection and AIDS : epidemiology and emerging public health perspectives

Chapter by: Des Jarlais, Don C; Hagan, Holly; Friedman, SR
in: Substance abuse : a comprehensive textbook by Lowinson J; Ruiz P; Millman R [Eds]
Baltimore MD : Williams & Wilkins, 1997
pp. 591-597
ISBN: 0683181793
CID: 3617982

High HIV seroprevalence epidemics among injecting drug users; New York City and Bangkok

DesJarlais, DC; Choopanya, K; Vanichseni, S; Friedmann, P; Raktham, S; Friedman, SR
New York City, U.S.A., and Bangkok, Thailand experienced two of the most important HIV epidemics among injecting drug users (IDUs) in the world. The epidemic in New York was the first, and by far the largest, HIV epidemic among IDUs. The Bangkok epidemic was notable both for the rapidity of HIV transmission among IDUs and for demonstrating that HIV transmission could occur among IDUs in developing countries. Rapid HIV transmission among IDUs in both cities was followed by large-scale behavior change and stabilization of HIV seroprevalence at high levels. The stabilization of seroprevalence includes unacceptably high rates of continued HIV seroconversions-estimated to be 4 per 100 person-years at risk or greater in both cities. Recent additional HIV prevention efforts in both cities-long-term methadone maintenance treatment in Bangkok and legal access to sterile injection equipment in New York-indicate possibilities for further reducing HIV transmission among IDUs in the two cities.
ISI:A1997WT04900006
ISSN: 0022-0426
CID: 3617992