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Sexually transmitted infections in persons living with HIV infection and estimated HIV transmission risk: trends over time from the DC Cohort

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SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
Volume 96, Issue 2, Pages 89-95

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2019-054216

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  1. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases [UO1 AI69503-03S2]
  2. District of Columbia Center for AIDS Research, an NIH [AI117970]
  3. NIAID
  4. NCI
  5. NICHD
  6. NHLBI
  7. NIDA
  8. NIMH
  9. NIA
  10. FIC
  11. NIGMS
  12. NIDDK
  13. OAR

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Objective A rise in incidence of STIs has been noted in the USA and in the District of Columbia (DC). We aim to describe changes in incident STIs among persons in care for HIV in Washington, DC as well as trends in HIV viral load among those with incident STIs. Methods We conducted a retrospective DC Cohort analysis (n=7810) measuring STI incidence (syphilis, gonorrhoea and chlamydia) as well as incare viral load (ICVL) and percentage with all viral loads less than the limit of detection (%

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