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Do gay people have more stds
In , 65 percent of new HIV diagnoses were in gay men, bisexual men, or other MSM, per the CDC. Here’s a look at why MSM have a higher risk of contracting HIV, as well as steps to.
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Certain biological factors increase the risk. Social, cultural, and economic factors—such as stigma, racism, homophobia, and high rates of poverty—further compound the risk.
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Anyone who has sex can get an STI. However, sexually active gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) are at greater risk. MSM have higher rates of syphilis and make up more than half of all new HIV infections. Most STIs have no signs or symptoms. You or your partner could be positive and not know it.
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UK, remember your settings and improve government services. New sexually transmitted infection figures show continued increases among gay men and sustained high rates in young people.
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Gay men get human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections at higher rates than any other group in the United States, with 67% of new cases in occurring in men who have sex with men (MSM). Certain biological factors increase the risk.
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Back to Sexual health. Having unprotected penetrative sex is the most likely way to pass on a sexually transmitted infection STI.
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This study compared prevalence rates of most common sexually transmitted diseases (STD) in heterosexual and homosexual men who made respectively 12,2visits to an STD clinic over 18 months.
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While anyone who has sex can get an STD, sexually active gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) are at greater risk. In addition to having higher rates of syphilis, more than half of all new HIV infections occur among MSM.
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Back to Sexual health. Having unprotected penetrative sex is the most likely way to pass on a sexually transmitted infection STI.
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