Incidence of HIV infection in homosexual men in London, 1988-94

Abstract
Measures of the incidence of HIV infection in different groups are essential for targeting and evaluating health education. Incidence measures obtained by the follow up of closed cohorts become biased over time as early infection in those at highest risk results in a subsequent downward trend in incidence.1 2 We describe changes in the age specific incidence of HIV infection in open cohorts of homosexual men continuously recruited from among patients attending genitourinary medicine clinics in London from 1988 to 1994. View this table: Incidence of HIV infection in HIV negative homosexual men by age and over time Homosexual men negative for HIV antibody who had attended genitourinary medicine clinics in London from January 1988 to April 1994 and been voluntarily …