HIV infections climbing among Singapore's gay men
Government statistics on HIV infections in Singapore show that the number of gay men affected by HIV is rising, Agence France-Presse reports. In 2000, 12 new HIV cases were reported among gay men, but by 2003 that number had jumped to 40 cases. In the first six months of this year, 31 new HIV infections were reported among gay men.
Heterosexual sex still accounts for about 65% of all new HIV infections in Singapore, according to the government statistics. Gay men account for about 23% of new infections, and bisexual men account for about 8%.
The Advocate: HIV infections climbing among Singapore's gay men
Thursday, September 23, 2004
Posted by Charm at 10:58 PM
Labels: Gay Men, HIV/AIDS, The Advocate
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