Titre : | CDC consultation on methamphetamine use and sexual risk behavior for HIV/STD infection : Summary and suggestions. (2006) |
Auteurs : | Gordon MANSERGH ; Mary MCFARLANE ; David-W PURCELL ; Salaam SEMAAN ; STALL (Ron) : USA. School of Public Health. University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. PA. ; VALDISERRI (Ronald) : USA. National Center for Hiv. Std and Tb Prevention. Us Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta. GA. ; J.O. VALENTINE ; Us Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Division of Hiv Aids Prevention. Atlanta. GA. USA ; Us Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Division of Std Prevention. Atlanta. GA. USA |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Public health reports (vol. 121, n° 2, 2006) |
Pagination : | 127-132 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Sida ; Virose ; Infection ; Maladie sexuellement transmissible ; Facteur risque ; Homme ; Comportement sexuel ; Médicament psychotrope ; Amphétamine ; Immunopathologie |
Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS p84R0xLJ. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. In January 2005, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hosted a national consultation of scientists, public health officials, and community service providers to address growing concerns about the association of methamphetamine use and sexual risk behavior for HIV/STD infection, which is well documented among men who have sex with men. The purpose of the consultation was to review a representation of the current state of the science and practice on the topic in order to reduce the situational link of methamphetamine use and sexual risk. A set of suggestions for future research and programs were developed by the participants. This article provides a summary of content and recommendations from the consultation, and not an exhaustive review of the literature. |