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Unsafe Sex in Men Who Have Sex With Both Men and Women

Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirology, 1998
The sexual behaviors of bisexually active men, defined as men having sex with a man and a woman in previous 6 months, were compared with men who had sex with men only. Differential sexual practices associated with HIV risk between the two groups of men, as well as in the bisexual men with their male and female partners, were evaluated.
C, Wold   +6 more
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Women Who Have Sex with Women and Men Who Have Sex with Men: Hepatitis A

Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, 1999
1. By direct contact of the mouth to the anus, by direct contact of the mouth to the penis that has been in contact with the anus, and/ or by putting on your fingers in your mouth or in the mouth of your partner(s) after hand contact with the anus 2. By putting a sex toy (dildo, vibrator, butt plug, etc.) in your mouth or in the mouth of your partner(s)
Steve Albert   +2 more
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Pharyngeal gonorrhoea in men who have sex with men

International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2021
Pharyngeal gonorrhoea is important in the transmission dynamics of gonorrhoea, and generation of antimicrobial resistance and the performing of culture remains vital. We reviewed the notes of men who have sex with men (MSM) presenting to our clinic with a positive pharyngeal NAAT for gonorrhoea between January and December 2019. There were 383 cases of
Daniel Richardson   +6 more
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Blood donation in men who have sex with men

BMJ, 2011
The UK’s new policy of one year deferral needs a clear communication strategy In the linked study (doi:10.1136/bmj.d5604), Grenfell and colleagues present the views and experiences of men who have sex with men (MSM) regarding the blood donation ban and proposed alternatives.1 The United Kingdom is changing the lifetime ban on men who have oral or anal
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Interventions for Men Who Have Sex with Men

2002
While the relative importance of HIV transmission among gay and bisexual men in the epidemic has been apparent in developed countries this was decidedly not the case in many parts of the developing world. Denial and rejection of the notion that homosexual behavior might play a secondary role in an epidemic perceived to be driven primarily through ...
Peter Aggleton   +2 more
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Hepatitis C screening of men who have sex with men

BMJ, 2015
Koretz and colleagues failed to highlight hepatitis C (HCV) as an emerging sexually transmitted infection in men who have sex with men (MSM), and the public health implications.1 The past decade has seen a global epidemic of HCV in HIV positive MSM, fuelled by high risk sexual practices and drug use.2 Our clinic has seen a sustained increase …
Chris J, Ward, Vincent, Lee
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HIV Serosorting in Men Who Have Sex With Men: Is It Safe?

JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 2008
Serosorting is the practice of preferentially having sex with partners of concordant HIV status or of selectively using condoms with HIV-discordant partners.We evaluated the epidemiology of serosorting among men who have sex with men (MSM) seen in a sexually transmitted disease clinic, Seattle, WA, 2001-2007, and defined the percentage of visits during
Matthew R, Golden   +3 more
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Increased HIV testing in men who have sex with men

BMJ, 2012
The key to building effective HIV prevention strategies Health Protection Agency (HPA) data suggest that by the end of 2012 more than 100 000 people will be living with HIV in the United Kingdom.1 Almost a quarter will be unaware of their infection. This figure may be small compared with countries in sub-Saharan Africa, but for a resource rich country
F, Burns, G, Hart
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Seroadaptive Behaviors of Men Who Have Sex with Men in Myanmar

AIDS and Behavior, 2015
Serosorting (i.e., choosing partners of the same HIV serostatus to reduce the risk of transmission with unprotected sex) and other forms of seroadaptation (i.e., engaging in diverse behaviors according to a hierarchy of risk by type of sex and partner serostatus) are phenomena widely described for men who have sex with men (MSM) in the developed world.
Tin, Aung   +2 more
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Sexual health consultation for men who have sex with men

BMJ, 2010
A 28 year old man goes to his general practitioner for a general check up including tests for sexually transmitted infections. He discloses that he has had sex with men and is worried that a recent contact may have HIV. He has never been tested and has no genitourinary symptoms.
Wong, WC, Fairley, CK
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