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Article references for Condom Update 1999

1 Commentary: Methods Women Can Use That May Prevent Sexually Transmitted Disease, Including HIV. AJPH,Nov 1992, Vol 82, No. 11.
2 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Questions and Answers Concerning MMWR Article on Condom Effectiveness. CDC National AIDS Hotline Training Bulletin #60, August 4, 1993.)
3 (Deleted). The paragraph has been revised on 9/6/05 and doesn't carry an article reference.
4 Guttmacher S et al. Condom Availability in New York City Public High Schools: Relationships to Condom Use and Sexual Behavior. AJPH 1997;87:1427-34.
5 Lytle C. David et al. Virus Leakage Through Natural Membrane Condoms. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1990; Vol. 17 no 2 58-62.
6 Lytle C.David et al. An In Virto Evaluation of Condoms as Barriers to a Small Virus. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1997; Vol. 24 no. 3 161-164.
7 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Condoms for Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. MMWR 1988; 37:133-137.
8 Cates W Jr and Stone KM. Family Planning, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Contraceptive Choice: A Literature Update—Part I. Family Planning Perspectives 1992; 24:75.
9 Seattle-King County Department of Public Health. Special Report on Condom Effectivess. Focus on School Health 1992; 3:1-6.
10 Consumers Union. How Reliable Are Condoms? Consumer Reports, May 1995.
11 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Perspectives in Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Condoms for Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. MMWR, March 11, 1988 / 37(9);133-7
12 Hanenberg RS et al. Impact of Thailand�0;0;2019;s HIV-Control Programme as Indicated by the Decline of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Lancet 1994; 344:243-45.
13 Laga M et al. Condom Promotion, Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment, and Declining Incidence of HIV-1 Infection in Female Zairian Sex Workers. Lancet 1994; 344:246-48.
14 De Vincenzi I. A Longitudinal Study of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Transmission by Heterosexual Partners.
NEJM 1994; 331:341-6.
15 Pinkerton SD and Abramson PR. Occasional Condom Use and HIV Risk Reduction. JAIDS 1996; 13(5):456-60.
16 Hanenberg RS et al. Impact of Thailand�0;0;2019;s HIV-Control Programme as Indicated by the Decline of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Lancet 1994; 344:243-45.
17 Laga M et al. Condom Promotion, Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment, and Declining Incidence of HIV-1 Infection in Female Zairian Sex Workers. Lancet 1994; 344:246-48.
18 Pinkerton SD and Abramson PR. Occasional Condom Use and HIV Risk Reduction. JAIDS 1996; 13(5):456-60.
19 Faundes A; Elias C; Coggins C. Spermicides and barrier contraception. Current Opinion Ostet Gynecol.1994 Dec; 6(6);
552-8).
20 Ostrow DG et al. A Case-Control Study of HIV-1 Seroconversion and Risk-Related Behaviors in the Chicago MACS/CCS Cohort. 1984-1992. Am J Epidemiology 1995; 142: 875-83.
21 Silverman BG and Gross TP. Use and Effectiveness of Condoms During Anal Intercourse: A Review. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1997; 24(1): 11-17.
22 Ostrow DG et al. A Case-Control Study of HIV-1 Seroconversion and Risk-Related Behaviors in the Chicago MACS/CCS Cohort. 1984-1992. Am J Epidemiology 1995; 142: 875-83.
23 Pinkerton SD and Abramson PR. Occasional Condom Use and HIV Risk Reduction. JAIDS 1996; 13(5):456-60.
24 Lytle CD et al. An In Vitro Evaluation of Condoms as Barriers to a Small Virus. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1997; 24(3):161-64.
25 Albert AE et al. Condom Use Among Female Commercial Sex Workers in Nevada�0;0;2019;s Legal Brothels. AJPH 1995; 85(11):1514-20.
26 Rosenberg MJ et al. The Male Polyurethane Condom: A Review of Current Knowledge. Contraception 1996; 53:141-46.
27 Messiah A et al. Condom Breakage and Slippage During Heterosexual Intercourse: A French National Study. AJPH 1997; 87: 421-24.
28 DeCarlo P. Do Condoms Work? Center for AIDS Prevention Studies Fact Sheet, Feb. 1995.
29 Steiner M et al. The Impact of Lubricants on Latex Condoms During Vaginal Intercourse. Int. J. STD AIDS 1994; 5(1): 29-36.
30 Sparrow MJ and Lavill K. Breakage and Slippage of Condoms in Family Planning Clients. Contraception 1994; 50: 117-29.
31 Silverman BG and Gross TP. Use and Effectiveness of Condoms During Anal Intercourse: A Review. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1997;24(1):11-17.
32 Albert AE et al. Condom Use Among Female Commercial Sex Workers in Nevada�0;0;2019;s Legal Brothels. AJPH 1995; 85(11):1514-20.
33 Messiah A et al. Condom Breakage and Slippage During Heterosexual Intercourse: A French National Study. AJPH 1997; 87: 421-24.
34 Gabbay M and Gibbs A. Does Additional Lubrication Reduce Condom Failure? Contraception 1996;53; 155-58.
35 Washington State Dept. of Health. Facts About the Female Condom. Washington State Responds, March/April 1994.
36 Rosenberg MJ et al. The Male Polyurethane Condom: A Review of Current Knowledge. Contraception 1996; 53:141-46.
37 Robbins J. Rubber Gloves: Peril for Some. New York Times, Jan. 29, 1997.
38 Rosenberg MJ et al. The Male Polyurethane Condom: A Review of Current Knowledge. Contraception 1996; 53:141-46.
39 American Health Consultants. Superthin Plastic Condom Gets Thicker. AIDS Alert 1997; 12(4):37.
40 Connett S. Condom Bust. Mother Jones, March/April 1997
41 Washington State Dept. of Health. Facts About the Female Condom. Washington State Responds, March/April 1994.
42 Voeller B, Coulter SL, Mayhan KG. Letters to the editor: Gas, dye and viral transport through polyurethan condoms. JAMA 1991; 266:No 21.
43 Drew WL, Blair M, Miner RC, Conant M. Evaulation of the virus permeability of a new condom for women. Sex Transmitted Diseases 1990: 17:110-112.
44 Gollub EL et al. The women's safer sex hierarchy: Initial responses to counseling on women's methods of STD/HIV prevention at an STD clinic. Presented at the XI International Conference on AIDS, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 1996.
45 Soper DE et al. Prevention of vaginal trichomoniasis by compoiant use of the female condom. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 1993; 20: 137-139.
46 Voelker, Rebecca. Effective Female Condom. Journal of the American Medical Association (08/13/97) vol.278, No. 6, p. 460.
47 Farr G, Gabelnick HL, Sturgen K, Dorflinger LL. Contraceptive efficacy and acceptability of the female condom. American Journal of Public Health 1994; 84:1960-1964.
48 Bounds W, Guillebaud J, Newman GB. Female condom (femidom). A clinical study of its use-effectiveness and patient acceptability. British Journal of Family Planning 1992: 18:36-41.
49 Trussel J, Sturgen K, Strickler J, Dominick R. Contraceptive efficacy of the Reality female condom: Comparison with other barrier methods. Family Planning Perspectives 26(2) March/April 1994.
50 Campbell P. Efficacy of Female Condom. (Letter) Lancet 1993; 341(8853): 1155.
51 Raeburn, Paul. Female Condom. Associated Press. December 13, 1993.
52 Washington State Dept. of Health. Facts About the Female Condom. Washington State Responds, March/April 1994.
53 Morris M and Kretzschmar M. Concurrent Partnerships and the Spread of HIV. AIDS 1997; 11: 641-48.
54 Washington State Dept. of Health. Facts About the Female Condom. Washington State Responds, March/April 1994.