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Groundbreaking Johns Hopkins—World Bank Survey Reveals Devastating Global HIV Epidemic among Gay Men
From MSMGF
17-Jul-2010
Global Health Leaders Call for Urgent Action Against Homophobia and Anti-Gay Legislation
(Vienna, Austria) In response to skyrocketing HIV prevalence rates among MSM around the world, global health leaders today unanimously called for an end to the human rights abuses against gay men and other men who have sex with men that contribute to HIV vulnerability. The call came at BE HEARD, an all-day conference event hosted by the Global Forum on MSM & HIV (MSMGF) to address soaring global rates of HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM).
The event featured the unveiling of the Johns Hopkins—World Bank’s global survey of HIV epidemics among MSM in the year 2010. The study indicated HIV prevalence rates as high as 21.4% in Malawi, 13.8% in Peru, and 23% in Thailand. The data defines the current state of the HIV epidemic among MSM as characterized by ongoing epidemics in low and middle income countries, resurgent epidemics in high income countries, and the discovery of new epidemics in areas that previously had no data.
“We have gone full circle,” said Michel Sidibé, Executive Director at UNAIDS, speaking at the opening plenary address. “Our vision of zero AIDS will never see the light unless we end criminalization of people by their sexual orientation.”
The study also showed that higher levels of treatment among MSM would lead to overall declines in the epidemic. “There has never been such an assemblage of data in the field of MSM and HIV before,” said Stephen Lewis, Co-Director of AIDS-Free World. “By incorporating MSM into the broad treatment network, we are serving the objectives of the entire population. It makes it 10 times harder for those in the realm of MSM to be isolated, marginalized in the response.”
See more information (meeting agenda, pictures, etc.) on msmgf.org.

