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Session 116   Poster Abstracts
Parenteral Transmission of HIV-1 Infection
Tuesday, 1:30 - 3:30 pm
Poster Hall
849Race, Ethnicity, and Sex Disparities: Rates of Injection Drug Use-Associated HIV Diagnoses, 29 U.S. States, 1999-2002
M K Glynn*1, J Gerstle2, and L M Lee1
1CDC, Atlanta, GA, USA and 2Northrop Grumman, Atlanta, GA, USA
850
Self-Reported Heroin or Cocaine Use is Associated with HIV Disease Progression in Large Longitudinal Cohort
G Lucas*, and R Moore
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA
851Monitoring the Sabilization of HIV Epidemic among IDU in Metropolitan Barcelona
R Muga*1, A Sanvisens1, F Bolao2, J Tor1, M Lázaro2, C Tural1, F Castellví2, D Podzamczer2, R Pujol2, and C Rey-Joly1
1Hosp. Univ. Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, Spain and 2Hosp. de Bellvitge, Hosp. of Llobregat, Spain
852Potential for Transmission of Blood-borne Pathogens by Repeated Syringe Use in Cameroon
C Apetrei*1, J Becker1, E Drucker2, M Eyong3, M Metzger1, J Engle1, A K Wales1, P Enyong3, and P A Marx1
1Tulane Natl. Primate Res. Ctr., Covington, LA, USA; 2Albert Einstein Coll. of Med., Bronx, NY, USA; and 3Med. Res. Station, Kumba, Cameroon
853
The HIV-2 Epidemic May Have Been Sparked by Parenteral Transmission
P Gomes*1,2, A Abecasis1, M Almeida1, A P Carvalho1, M F Gonçalves1, I Diogo1, J Cabanas1, M C Lobo1, K Mansinho1, and R Camacho1
1Hosp. Egas Moniz, Rua da Junqueira, Lisbon, Portugal and 2Inst. Superior Ciências da Saúde – Sul, Egas Moniz – Cooperativa de Ensino Superior, Portugal