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Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Type 1, (HIV-1) Within a Statewide Prison System

NCJ Number
120372
Author(s)
T F Brewer; D Vlahov; E Taylor; D Hall; A Munoz; B F Polk
Date Published
Unknown
Length
20 pages
Annotation
In order to assess the incidence of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus, type 1, (HIV-1) in the Maryland State prison system, inmates with excess sera stored from specified intake periods between April and June, 1985 and 1986 were approached in May, 1987 to volunteer for venipuncture.
Abstract
Of the 2,286 inmates for whom intake specimens were stored, 1,038 (45.4%) no longer incarcerated as of April, 1987, were excluded from the study; another 319 missed the survey. For the 929 eligible inmates approached for the study, 446 (48 percent) consented and 422 (94.6 percent) provided a specimen. Twenty-nine (6.6 percent) were confirmed seropositive at time of entry into prison indicating that infection had occurred prior to incarceration. The rate of infection in this prison sample was 0.41 percent per prison-year. Bibliography, 26 references, and 1 table. (Author abstract modified)

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