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    19 percent of gay, bisexual men in U.S. cities have HIV

    http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE68M3H220100923
    19 percent of gay, bisexual men in U.S. cities have HIV

    (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 the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    "For young men who have sex with men - including young men of color who are least likely to know they may be infected - the future is truly on the line," Dr. Jonathan Mermin, director of CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, said in a statement.

    "It is critical that we reach these young men early in their lives with HIV prevention and testing services and continue to make these vital services available as they become older."

    The study tested 8,153 men who have sex with men in 21 cities taking part in the 2008 National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System, which looked at the prevalence of the human immunodeficiency virus and awareness of HIV status among this group of men. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.

    They found that 28 percent of black men who have sex with men were infected with the HIV virus, compared with 18 percent of Hispanic men and 16 percent of white men.

    The incidence of HIV in this group of men is strongly affected by education and income, the authors said, noting that the lower a person's socioeconomic status, they more likely he was to have HIV, CDC researchers reported in the CDC's weekly report on death and disease.

    Age was also a factor in whether men know they are infected with HIV. Among those aged 18 to 29 who had HIV, 63 percent did not know it, compared with 37 percent for men aged 30 and older.

    That is especially dangerous because the CDC estimates that most new sexually transmitted infections are passed along by people who do not know they are infected.

    Mermin said the findings show HIV is still a serious problem in America, and called for a renewed national commitment efforts to protect the health of gay men.

    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.

    "We need to increase access to HIV testing so that more MSM (men who have sex with men) know their status, and we all must bring new energy, new approaches, and new champions to the fight against HIV among men who have sex with men," Dr. Kevin Fenton, director of CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, said in a statement.

    (Editing by David Storey)
    So much gay activism over gay marriage and repealing Don't Ask/Don't Tell, where's the activism for AIDS and STD awareness?

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    The United States government does not see a reason to organize such activism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlaneckW View Post
    The United States government does not see a reason to organize such activism.
    Why does it have to be the United States government organizing such activism?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Locke9-05 View Post
    Why does it have to be the United States government organizing such activism?
    If another organization can do it better it ought to be made a ministry. If it does not perform more effectively as a ministry, then such nationalization will at the very least draw attention towards the incompetence of the government, which will probably do more good anyway. Which is the reason the government doesn't organize it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlaneckW View Post
    If another organization can do it better it ought to be made a ministry. If it does not perform more effectively as a ministry, then such nationalization will at the very least draw attention towards the incompetence of the government, which will probably do more good anyway. Which is the reason the government doesn't organize it.
    I agree with all of what you said in that post.

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    Sorry but I would like to ask how they arrived at their percentage when they say that many do not know they have the virus......While I agree that it is a serious problem and something needs to be done.....I would also like to see it approached from a scientific way.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuq View Post
    Sorry but I would like to ask how they arrived at their percentage when they say that many do not know they have the virus......While I agree that it is a serious problem and something needs to be done.....I would also like to see it approached from a scientific way.....
    I think they estimated it. They probably took a random sample of gay men infected with HIV/AIDS and then looked at then looked at any data that showed their awareness of their infection before the test. There is probably some part of their record that indicated that they were totally unaware of being infected with the virus, and that they found out some accidental way.

    I've taken some courses on statistics, and that's basically how it works. It's the same thing with polls. You poll a few hundred people and then extrapolate this is a poll for an entire state of millions of people, or even a national poll which represents hundreds of millions of people. For a national poll they might poll more than a few hundred people to decrease the probability of error.
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