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HAART reduces HIV infectivity by over 60%, but increase in unsafe sex means stable HIV incidence

HAART has reduced the ability of HIV-positive gay men to transmit the virus by 60%, according to a study conducted by the University of California,

Published
16 January 2004
By
Michael Carter
No sexual transmission of HCV seen in repeat HIV testers in San Francisco

No cases of sexual transmission of hepatitis C virus were found in a three year San Francisco study published in the January 2004 edition of

Published
14 January 2004
By
Michael Carter
Travel away from home linked with risky sex and HIV amongst men in Cameroon

Investigators in the Cameroon have found an association between overnight travel from home and being HIV-positive. The study, published in the January 1st edition of

Published
08 January 2004
By
Michael Carter
Survival sex and misconceptions about HAART associated with continued unsafe sex

Over 40% of individuals had unprotected sex after learning that they were HIV-positive in a study conducted in New York and published in the January

Published
06 January 2004
By
Michael Carter
Majority of syphilis cases in Lyon involve HIV-positive patients

The number of syphilis cases in the French city of Lyon increased 28-fold in 2002, with the majority of cases involving HIV-positive individuals, according to

Published
23 December 2003
By
Michael Carter
Gay internet cruisers no more likely to have unprotected anal sex, says study, but other risks up

Gay men who use the internet to seek sex are no more likely to have unprotected anal sex, the main risk activity for HIV transmission,

Published
19 December 2003
By
Michael Carter
Internet the most commonly used venue to cruise for sex by gay men with syphilis in SF

The most commonly used venue used by gay men diagnosed with syphilis in the San Francisco area in 2002 and 2003, to meet other gay

Published
19 December 2003
By
Michael Carter
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