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Initial surveys of MSM in Nigeria show high levels of bisexual behaviour and low condom and lube use

Two surveys of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Nigeria who are attending local HIV support organisations show that between a third and

Published
25 May 2010
By
Gus Cairns
Popular opinion leaders add no benefit to intensive HIV prevention

HIV prevention using ‘popular opinion leaders’ is no more effective at reducing risky sexual behaviour and the incidence of sexually transmitted infections than prevention consisting

Published
07 April 2010
By
Michael Carter
One in five HIV patients in New York say they never use condoms

Approximately one-fifth of HIV-positive patients report never using condoms with regular or casual partners in a study conducted in New York and published in the

Published
21 February 2008
By
Michael Carter
Condoms, not serosorting explain stable HIV incidence in 'lower risk' Amsterdan gay men

Condom use – not serosorting – is the most likely reason why HIV incidence is stable among lower-risk men who have sex with men (MSM)

Published
13 September 2007
By
Adam Legge
Dislike of condoms main reason why some HIV-positive UK heterosexuals are not having protected sex

A high level of condom use has been found amongst HIV-positive heterosexuals receiving HIV care at an inner London clinic. In a study published in

Published
16 May 2006
By
Michael Carter
Bush administration censoring information on condoms because of ideology claim activists

Against a background of 45,000 new HIV infections in 2002, US AIDS activists have raised concern that information about condoms and reproductive health is being

Published
27 November 2002
By
Michael Carter
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Community Consensus Statement on Access to HIV Treatment and its Use for Prevention

Together, we can make it happen

We can end HIV soon if people have equal access to HIV drugs as treatment and as PrEP, and have free choice over whether to take them.

Launched today, the Community Consensus Statement is a basic set of principles aimed at making sure that happens.

The Community Consensus Statement is a joint initiative of AVAC, EATG, MSMGF, GNP+, HIV i-Base, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, ITPC and NAM/aidsmap
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