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Whisper
September 26th, 2010, 12:27 PM
http://www.reuters.com/resources/r/?m=02&d=20100923&t=2&i=210556228&w=460&fh=&fw=&ll=&pl=&r=2010-09-23T172712Z_01_BTRE68M1CHE00_RTROPTP_0_G20

(Reuters) - Nearly one in five gay and bisexual men in 21 major U.S. cities are infected with HIV, and nearly half of them do not know it, U.S. health officials said on Thursday.

Young men, and especially young black men, are least likely to know if they are infected with HIV, according to a study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"We need to reinvigorate our response to preventing HIV among gay and bisexual men," Dr. Jonathan Mermin, director of CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, said in a telephone interview.

"We can't allow HIV to continue its devastating toll among gay and bisexual men, and in particular, among young black men."

Mermin's comments echoed an AIDS policy rolled out in July by the White House that asked states and federal agencies to find ways to cut new HIV infections by 25 percent.

Researchers at the CDC studied 8,153 men who have sex with men in 21 U.S. cities. The men were taking part in the 2008 National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System, which looked at prevalence and awareness of the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

Overall, they found that 19 percent of gay men are infected with HIV.

The study found that 28 percent of gay black men infected with HIV, compared with 18 percent of Hispanic men and 16 percent of white men.

Black men in the study were also least likely to be aware of their infection, with 59 percent unaware of their infection compared with 46 percent of Hispanic men and 26 percent of white men.

Age also plays a role. Among 18 to 29-year-old men, 63 percent did not know they were infected with HIV, compared with 37 percent of men aged 30 and older, the team reported in the CDC's weekly report on death and disease.

The CDC recommends that gay and bisexual men of all ages get an HIV test each year, and men at highest risk -- those who have multiple sex partners or use drugs during sex -- get tested every three to six months.

"This alarming new data provides further evidence that prevention efforts for gay men have not been adequate to meet the growing epidemic and should be dramatically scaled up," said Carl Schmid of the nonprofit AIDS Institute.

"The severity of the impact of HIV in the gay community is nothing new. What has been missing is an appropriate response by our government, at the federal, state and local levels, and the gay community itself," he said in a statement.

Mermin said some studies had shown that there was less urgency and fear associated with HIV infections than in the past, which may be due to the effectiveness of AIDS treatment.

While not a cure, drug cocktails can keep patients healthy and can reduce the risk that they will infect other people. Companies that make HIV drugs include Gilead Sciences Inc, Bristol-Myers and Abbott Labs.

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE68M3H220100923

Rainstorm
September 26th, 2010, 01:34 PM
Wonderful. Now, how many straight men and women have an STD/STI?

Whisper
September 26th, 2010, 02:34 PM
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/slides/adolescents/index.htm

http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/factsheets/youth.htm

you'll find stats on sexuality, race, age, gender, and sex

The Joker
September 26th, 2010, 04:58 PM
I'm sorry to say, but that's probably not very accurate. There are a lot of gay men in the closet. There is no true way to know the gay population.

Jess
September 26th, 2010, 05:08 PM
yeah that's probably not very accurate....

Church
September 26th, 2010, 05:09 PM
Should probably wear condoms, no one is safe from STI's

Whisper
September 26th, 2010, 05:50 PM
^Agreed.

I'm sorry to say, but that's probably not very accurate. There are a lot of gay men in the closet. There is no true way to know the gay population.
o rly?
so your logic is that the majority of gay men are in fact in the closet and if their results were added to the system then it wouldn't be such a wide margin?

I agree that there probably are many individuals that remain in the closet about their sexuality, but one could also argue that due to the social stigma involved the percentage of closet gays with AIDS maybe just as high. When you look back like what? 20yrs? Homosexuality was classified as a mental disorder in the DSM. Add in religious pressure and just in general some severe social stigmatization. Could it then be argued that the social pressure is forcing their sexual activities "underground" so to speak and it inhibits their desire to be regularly tested and buy the required products such as condoms to help ensure safe sex? Meaning that the significant statistical gap between homo and hetro could remain constant or even grow wider? And then how could you explain why the lesbian community has the lowest cases of infection? If you're talking about regression to the mean shouldn't they too be at the same statistical levels as the gay community? Or at least closer to heterosexual levels? Why are their stats so low?

You also have to remember this is WESTERN statistical data meaning in other areas of the world its very different, in Africa for example.

Thats like apparently race plays a big factor as well (you could probably relate it back to socio-economic influence)

my point is once you start hypothesizing its all subjective
I'd rather rely on statistical information from credible sources such as the CDC I looked at WHO but I couldn't find up to date stats in north america in regards to sexuality. I found an entire book on Latin America...srsly its 210 page pdf doc, fuck.


If anybody can find stats from a credible source that disputes what the CDC is saying then by all means post it
Until then i think facts trump here-say

I don't think its about applying yet more stigma to being gay, I believe its about presenting medical fact that the gay community seems to be more vulnerable and as such should have programs in place to facilitate discrete testing and safe sex promotion (example: http://www.aso411.ca/en/home.aspx ). Attacking the problem by trying to discredit the data seems ludicrous to me, instead we should focus on the root cause, the diseases itself.

You should wear condoms no matter your sexuality
When you become sexually active you should talk openly to your partner about testing, don't feel like shit because you want to see their test results either.

side note:
did you know theres still a flat earth society? srsly
http://theflatearthsociety.org/cms/