PPT-MSM: Factors Potentiating HIV/STI Epidemics

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Kenneth H Mayer MD STI 2018 PreConference Amsterdam July 21 st 2018 Multifactorial Drivers of MSM HIVSTI Risk Biology Anal intercourse susceptibility to HIV and

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Kenneth H Mayer MD STI 2018 PreConference Amsterdam July 21 st 2018 Multifactorial Drivers of MSM HIVSTI Risk Biology Anal intercourse susceptibility to HIV and STI. c. HIV Epidemic Stage . Criminalization, Homophobia, Human Rights Contexts, Condom Availability, . Excluded . from National Surveillance, Sexual Health Education. Access to preventive services, Stigma, . Gender exclusivity. Most MSM-SW reported both male and female partners (i.e. non-exclusive), however sex with men accounted for 80% of encounters on follow up.. 23% (19/81) MSM-SW were currently or previously married, whilst 40% of male and 34% of female partners were known to be married. Behaviours. among men who have sex with men in Kaduna Metropolis, North central Nigeria. I. Suleiman. 1. , O. Otibho. 1. , J. Njab. 1. , S. Sangowawa. 1. , A. Oginni. 1. , . G. Eluwa. 1. , S. Adebajo. #. AdvocateGHSA. Campaign . | . A Definition. The. . process. of managing information and knowledge . strategically. to change and/or . influence. policies and practices or attitudes and beliefs that affect the lives of people (particularly the disadvantaged). . Men who Have Sex with Men (MSM) Florida, 2016. Florida Department of Health. HIV/AIDS Section. Data as of 6/30/2017. 1. To protect, promote and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county, and community efforts. . This project has been supported by the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through Cooperative Agreement between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the University of Zimbabwe Department of Community Medicine SEAM Project under the terms of Cooperative Agreement Number:  1U2GGH000315-01. Syndemics. Matters. Kenneth H. Mayer, MD. IAS 2019, Mexico City. July 24, 2019. Sex Transm Dis. . 1992 Mar-Apr;19(2):61-77. Epidemiological Synergy. Interrelationships between Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. Stefan Baral, FRCPC CCFP. Key Populations Program, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Outline. Global Epidemiology of HIV among Gay men and other MSM. Epidemiology of HIV among MSM in Sub Saharan Africa. DrOverviewBackground and ContextEpidemiology in South AfricanwomenEpidemiology in MSMHealth4men ASTI StudyHepatitis C in South AfricaAsymptomatic STIsSyphilisHepatitis and other sexual virusesHIVGonor HIV1 and slower to progress to AIDS.. Most cases are due to type1.. Modes of transmission. 1-sexual.. 2- perinatal.. 3-parenteral(occupational and intravenous drug injection).. 4- blood transfusion.. Presenting author. : Venkatesan Chakrapani, M.D.. 1. Co-authors: . Paul Boyce, Ph.D.. 2. , . D. . Dhanikachalam. , Ph.D.. 3. , N.R. Manilal. 4. (International AIDS Conference, Washington DC, July 26, 2012). A . Syndemic. Spatial Analysis of HIV and STI Burden. Mike Janson, MPH, Virginia . Hu. , MPH, Kai-Jen Cheng, Douglas Frye, MD, Peter . Kerndt. , MD, . Jennifer Sayles, MD, MPH . Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. H. Jonathon Rendina (Presenting). Jeffrey T. Parsons, Thomas H. F. Whitfield, Christian . Grov. Presented at the 22. nd. Annual International AIDS Conference. July 24, 2018. Background. Despite high efficacy in preventing HIV transmission, PrEP provides no protection against other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Obj. 9.2: . . Identify factors shaping historical epidemics & explain their impact on health outcomes.. Do Now. 1. Which epidemic in the past 200 years killed the most people?. 2. What type of disease has been most prevalent in major outbreaks over the past 200 years?.

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