| use of medical center facilities by human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-positive patients. | | 1990 | 2352303 |
| human immunodeficiency virus seroprevalence and drug-using behavior in milwaukee intravenous drug abusers. | we assessed human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) antibody prevalence and drug-using behaviors among intravenous drug abusers (ivdas) enrolled in milwaukee drug treatment programs. six (2.3%) of 266 study participants were positive for hiv antibody by western blot assay. a history of needlesharing was reported by 91% of participants, injection of drugs within the past 6 months by 76%, visits to a shooting gallery by 34%, and drug injection outside of wisconsin by 41%. nonwhite participants were mor ... | 1988 | 3216319 |
| wisconsin statutes regarding hiv testing in primary care: frequent questions and answers. | the authors review wisconsin statutes related to human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) testing in primary care, including the areas of written informed consent, documentation of consent, testing without consent, testing of minors, disclosure of test results without the consent of the test subject, reporting requirements, discrimination, access by insurance companies and third-party payors to hiv test results, and civil liabilities and criminal penalties associated with violation of hiv-related stat ... | 1998 | 9894441 |
| sexually transmitted infections and hepatitis in men with a history of incarceration. | background:: men entering correctional facilities have high rates of human immunodeficiency virus, sexually transmitted infections (sti), and hepatitis. many prisons offer screening, treatment, and vaccination services; however, little is known about the rates of these infections in men after release to the community. methods:: young men were recruited from prisons in mississippi, rhode island, and wisconsin as part of a human immunodeficiency virus/sti/hepatitis intervention study. participants ... | 2011 | 21844713 |