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1 Intravenous drug use.
2 cases occur in individuals with a history of intravenous drug use.
3 rican race, and have a history of alcohol or intravenous drug use.
4 type of operation, age, sex, and history of intravenous drug use.
5 hetic hip joints but not in association with intravenous drug use.
6 or identified for HCV NAT-reactive donors is intravenous drug use.
7 She denied any history of recent trauma or intravenous drug use.
8 s POEs) associated with health care and with intravenous drug use.
10 re to infection, bleeding, immunodeficiency, intravenous drug use, alcohol or tobacco abuse, history
11 ry of infection, bleeding, immunodeficiency, intravenous drug use, alcohol or tobacco abuse, malignan
13 frequently associated with remote or current intravenous drug use and blood transfusion before 1992,
15 epatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) carriers, intravenous drug use, and homosexual/bisexual practices.
18 urrent event model controlling for age, sex, intravenous drug use, cART start year, cART type, assay
20 ; P < .01) when accounting for maternal age, intravenous drug use, geographic origin, and CD4 cell co
22 whose presumed mode of transmission was via intravenous drug use (hazard ratio 0.27, 0.12-0.61) than
24 cocaine use in 169 (68 percent, P < 0.001), intravenous drug use in 103 (42 percent, P = 0.001), sex
26 y of increased risk behavior (IRB) including intravenous drug use (IVDU), imprisonment and increased
27 ng 192 patients who received treatment: age; intravenous drug use (IVDU); specific type of sexual con
28 past year, immunocompromised health status, intravenous drug use, long-term hemodialysis, and known
30 nfidence interval: 1.72, 10.40; p=0.002) and intravenous drug use (odds ratio=6.06, 95% confidence in
31 us bacteremia on native heart valves without intravenous drug use or clinically apparent metastatic i
33 r blood transfusion, intranasal cocaine use, intravenous drug use, sexual promiscuity, and ear pierci
34 of endocarditis is changing with the rise of intravenous drug use; staphylococci are an increasingly
35 easures--self-reported cocaine, alcohol, and intravenous drug use, unsafe sex, and reincarceration--w
37 one traditional risk factor (transfusion or intravenous drug use) was reported by 30.2% of all subje
38 d infective endocarditis not associated with intravenous drug use were compared with community reside
39 ommunity-acquired IE cases unassociated with intravenous drug use were compared with matched communit
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