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Clinical Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected and Noninfected Drug-Using Prostitutes
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From 1986 through 1994, the incidence in clinical STD declined significantly among drug-using prostitutes in Amsterdam. Trends in STD were only partly due to risk reduction in commercial sexual contacts. Thus, it may be hazardous to use trends in STD as markers for sexual risk behavior. Other factors probably played a substantial role in the observed declines, including declining STD prevalence among male clients, changes in health-seeking behaviors, and improved quality of STD control.
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