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National Case-Control Study of Kaposi's Sarcoma and Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia in Homosexual Men: Part 1. Epidemiologic Results

Annals of Internal Medicine, Vol: 99, Issue: 2, Page: 145-151
1983
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To identify risk factors for the occurrence of Kaposi's sarcoma and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in homosexual men, we conducted a case-control study in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. Fifty patients (cases) (39 with Kaposi's sarcoma, 8 with pneumocystis pneumonia, and 3 with both) and 120 matched homosexual male controls (from sexually transmitted disease clinics and private medical practices) participated in the study. The variable most strongly associated with illness was a larger number of male sex partners per year (median, 61 for patients; 27 and 25 for clinic and private practice controls, respectively). Compared with controls, cases were also more likely to have been exposed to feces during sex, have had syphilis and non-B hepatitis, have been treated for enteric parasites, and have used various illicit substances. Certain aspects of a lifestyle shared by a subgroup of the male homosexual population are associated with an increased risk of Kaposi's sarcoma and pneumocystis pneumonia.

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Harold W. Jaffe; Keewhan Choi; Pauline A. Thomas; Harry W. Haverkos; David M. Auerbach; Mary E. Guinan; Martha F. Rogers; Thomas J. Spira; William W. Darrow; Mark A. Kramer; Stephen M. Friedman; James M. Monroe; Alvin E. Friedman-Kien; Linda J. Laubenstein; Michael Marmor; Bijan Safai; Selma K. Dritz; Salvatore J. Crispi; Shirley L. Fannin; John P. Orkwis; Alexander Kelter; Wilmon R. Rushing; Stephen B. Thacker; James W. Curran

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