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. 1990 Apr;80(4):419-22.
doi: 10.2105/ajph.80.4.419.

HIV-1 counseling and testing sites, Minnesota: analysis of trends in client characteristics

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HIV-1 counseling and testing sites, Minnesota: analysis of trends in client characteristics

R N Danila et al. Am J Public Health. 1990 Apr.

Abstract

We report here a summary of the data obtained from two HIV-1 antibody counseling and testing sites in Minneapolis-St. Paul for the first 48 months of operation (24,911 persons tested). The HIV-1 antibody seroprevalence rate for all persons tested was 5 percent. The highest seroprevalence rates were in male homosexual/bisexual intravenous drug users (23 percent) and homosexual/bisexual men (13 percent). There was a significant decrease in the HIV-1 antibody seroprevalence rate among clients during the 48-month period from 14 percent in the first six months to 3 percent in the last six months. This decrease coincided with an increase in the number of low-risk female clients and low-risk heterosexual male clients, and a decrease in the number of homosexual/bisexual males participating in the programs. These findings suggest the need for development and implementation of other strategies to identify and reach persons at highest risk for HIV-1 infection.

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