Abstract

The increased frequency of AIDS-related deaths among HTV infected drug users is well established; but the suggested association of HTV infection and overdose deaths remains controversial. To assess cause-specific mortality by HTV serostatus, a cohort of injection drug users assembled between February 1988 and March 1989 using community recruitment techniques, underwent interviews and HTV serology at baseline and semiannually thereafter. Underlying cause of death was determined through December 1995 by vital records search. Cause-specific mortality was compared by HIV serostatus using person-time techniques and Poisson regression. Among 2203 participants, median age was 34 years old, 92% were black, 80% were male, 91% had injected within the year prior to baseline, and 30% were HTV seropositive at baseline. The overall mortality rate was 416 deaths during 14,600 person years of follow-up (1.7/100 person years). Mortality was higher in HTV seropositives than in uninfected persons (rate ratio [RR]=3.8), even...

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