Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Snip protects FEW gays from HIV


via tvnz.co.nz

Circumcision can help protect gay men from contracting HIV depending on their sex habits, landmark Australian research has found.

But the controversial findings have sparked alarm among HIV educators concerned that homosexual men will throw out their condoms if they've had the snip, wrongly believing they are naturally protected.

"We have shown for the first time that men who predominantly take on the insertive role in sex are less likely to contract HIV if they've been circumcised," said Dr David Templeton, from the National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research in Sydney.

"That's very interesting, but most HIV infections are contracted in the receptive role, so what we're talking about is a risk reduction for a small group of men who didn't have a huge risk in the first place."

University of NSW researchers recruited 1,400 HIV-negative men, two-thirds of whom were circumcised, and tracked them over four years to analyse patterns in HIV infection. Over that time, 53 developed HIV.

Results presented at an HIV conference in Perth showed no evidence that circumcision reduced HIV risk among gay men in general.

However, men who predominantly opted for the insertive role had an 85% reduced risk of getting HIV if they were circumcised.

Circumcision is believed to be protective because the operation removes part of the foreskin that is more prone to lesions, allowing the virus to enter the body thorough the penis.

Dr Templeton said while the statistic looked impressive, it was relatively difficult to catch HIV through this kind of sexual activity anyway.

The receptive role was the most common means of infection.

Just seven of the 53 cases were among insertive partners, with study modelling showing five could have been avoided had the man been circumcised.

"That's only nine percent of all HIV infections overall that can be attributed to being uncircumcised, not enough to advocate throwing out condoms or advocating widespread circumcision," he said.

Stevie Clayton, chief executive of the AIDS Council of NSW said it was very important gay men did not see circumcision as a magic bullet.

"And in a public health sense, a mass circumcision program is very unlikely to be an effective or cost-effective way to go," Clayton said.

Mathematical modelling presented to the conference suggested she was correct.

Circumcision of all gay Australian men would cost $196 million in the first two years and would prevent 37 infections a year in the next decade and 57 per year by 2030, according to the projection.

1 comment:

  1. Foreskin feels REALLY good.

    Do we pull healthy teeth to prevent cavities? Preventing disease is a really stupid reason to amputate valuable body parts.

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