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Some Truckers Face High HIV Risk
Margaret Gordetsky
| Staff Reporter
Long-haul drivers engaging in truck-stop sex are at high risk to contract the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, according to a study done for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.
Perhaps the most significant finding for trucking is that “behavior patterns . . . such as sleep deprivation, driving long hours and alcohol, cigarette and caffeine use” are high on the list of factors leading to an increased risk of HIV infection for long-haul truckers, according to the research by the University of Florida at Gainesville.
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The trucker study said stress created by deregulation in the 1980s led to ever-increasing demands for just-in-time delivery, which in turn led to more drug use and high-risk sexual behavior among over-the-road drivers.


