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(en) «Correlates of Prevalent and Incident Kaposi’ Sarcoma»(Archive.org • Wikiwix • Google • Que faire?), «The relationship of amyl nitrite use to KSHV seroincidence was further investigated by adding the significant univariate variables to the model, one at a time. The OR did not change after adding either HSV-2 infection or bacterial STIs to the model, but it declined from 7.0 (95% CI, 2.0-24.9) to 5.5 (95% CI, 1.4-20.8) after adding a reported history of bathhouse use. Thus, these variables did not mitigate the association between amyl nitrite use and KSHV seroconversion.»
(en) «Correlates of Prevalent and Incident Kaposi’ Sarcoma»(Archive.org • Wikiwix • Google • Que faire?), «The relationship of amyl nitrite use to KSHV seroincidence was further investigated by adding the significant univariate variables to the model, one at a time. The OR did not change after adding either HSV-2 infection or bacterial STIs to the model, but it declined from 7.0 (95% CI, 2.0-24.9) to 5.5 (95% CI, 1.4-20.8) after adding a reported history of bathhouse use. Thus, these variables did not mitigate the association between amyl nitrite use and KSHV seroconversion.»