
Condom use – not serosorting – is the most likely reason why HIV incidence is stable among lower-risk men who have sex with men (MSM) in Amsterdam but rising among higher risk men.
Serosorting - where MSM discuss their HIV status and have sex with men of the same status – is thought to be the reason why HIV incidence in cities such as San Francisco has stopped rising despite increases in risky behaviour and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
But the behaviour relies on a high level of HIV testing among the MSM population, for example in cities like San Francisco and Sydney where testing rates are over 90%.
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The people with less natural resistance died. The people who have more natural resistance are the ones who are going to survive. That is the way nature does this.
ReplyDeleteThe studies are verbal studies, notoriously unreliable. The studies are short term studies.
Where did Adam Legge get that 90% figure?... it's impossible.