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	<title>Comments on: XVII International AIDS Conference - Day 2: August 4, 2008</title>
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		<title>By: Rose Reis</title>
		<link>http://www.infoforhealth.org/blog/?p=384#comment-4092</link>
		<author>Rose Reis</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 21:34:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thanks for this great report, Seth! Speaking of PSI's great work with MSM, you might be intersted to read a new report on this subject from AMFAR: "Although data on them were scarce, the report found that men who had sex with other men were 18 times more likely to be infected with HIV than the general population in Asia and at least four times more likely in Africa." The report emphasized the dearth of reporting on this population which is putting more people at risk. According to Reuters, "AMFAR trawled through 128 country reports submitted to the United Nations AIDS agency UNAIDS to find that 44 percent of countries failed to provide any data on gay and bisexual men."</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this great report, Seth! Speaking of PSI&#8217;s great work with MSM, you might be intersted to read a new report on this subject from AMFAR: &#8220;Although data on them were scarce, the report found that men who had sex with other men were 18 times more likely to be infected with HIV than the general population in Asia and at least four times more likely in Africa.&#8221; The report emphasized the dearth of reporting on this population which is putting more people at risk. According to Reuters, &#8220;AMFAR trawled through 128 country reports submitted to the United Nations AIDS agency UNAIDS to find that 44 percent of countries failed to provide any data on gay and bisexual men.&#8221;</p>
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