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Understanding Differences in HIV Sexual Transmission among Latino and Black Men who have Sex with Men: The Brothers y Hermanos Study
Authors:Gary Marks  Gregorio A. Millett  Trista Bingham  Lisa Bond  Jennifer Lauby  Adrian Liau  Christopher S. Murrill  Ann Stueve
Affiliation:(1) Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, MS: E-45, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA;(2) HIV Epidemiology Program, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA, USA;(3) Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, PA, USA;(4) New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY, USA;(5) Education Development Center, Newton, MA, USA
Abstract:HIV sexual transmission risk behaviors were examined among 1,065 Latino and 1,140 black men who have sex with men (MSM). Participants completed a computer-administered questionnaire and were tested for HIV infection. Of men who reported that their last HIV test was negative or that they had never been tested or did not get the result of their last test, 17% of black and 5% of Latino MSM tested HIV-positive in our study. In both ethnic groups, the three-month prevalence of unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) with HIV-negative or unknown serostatus partners was twice as high among men unaware of their HIV infection than men who knew they were HIV seropositive at the time of enrollment. UAI exclusively with HIV-positive partners was more prevalent among HIV-positive/aware than HIV-positive/unaware men. The findings advance understanding of the high incidence of HIV infection among black MSM in the U.S.
Keywords:HIV/AIDS  Sexual transmission  MSM  Latino  Black  African American
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