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The following resources were produced by the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) and are considered in the public domain. It
is requested that CDC by listed as the source.
Questions and
Answers:
Fact Sheets:
Slide Sets: Webcast:
Podcasts:
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MMWR Article Provides Additional Detail About HIV Incidence in the United States
This podcast explores a more in-depth look at HIV incidence in specific U.S. populations, with detailed breakdowns of new HIV infections by race, gender, route of transmission, and age.
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Health Disparities in HIV/AIDS, Viral
Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted
Diseases, and Tuberculosis in the United
States
Dr. Kevin Fenton discusses the November
2007 Health Disparities Report entitled
"HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, Sexually
Transmitted Diseases, and Tuberculosis
in the United States: Issues, Burden,
and Response."
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HIV Prevention among Men Who Have Sex
with Men: Panel Discussion of Viewer
Questions
Moderator Rob Janssen and panelists
Susan Kegeles, Alberto Santana, John
Peterson, and Dwayne Jenkins respond to
viewer questions received on May 17,
2007; then moderator Rob Janssen
summarizes enhancements to CDC
information online and mentions upcoming
events such as World AIDS Day, National
HIV/AIDS Testing Day, the National HIV
Prevention Conference and the Nov 15,
2007 satellite broadcast/web cast
"Current Challenges and Successes in HIV
Prevention with Hispanics."
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HIV Prevention among Men Who Have Sex
with Men: HIV Testing: CDC Activities;
Social Networks; Behavioral Intervention
Training and Technical Assistance
Moderator Rob Janssen discusses the
importance of HIV testing and CDC
activities related to HIV prevention
among MSM including the social networks
demonstration project. And a community
organization discusses their work with
MSM and how they routinely offer HIV
testing at a community festival each
summer. Charles Collins discusses how
organizations can obtain training and
technical assistance to conduct CDC's
behavioral interventions for HIV
prevention.
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HIV Prevention among Men Who Have Sex
with Men: Health Department Response;
Behavioral Interventions
Bob Wood, Matt Golden and Erick Seelbach
discuss how the local health department
and community in Seattle-King County
responded to local data on STDs and HIV
among MSM; Rob Janssen briefly
summarizes the five evidence-based
behavioral interventions that CDC
currently offers for HIV prevention
among MSM; and viewers hear from
community organizations and researcher
Susan Kegeles regarding specific
interventions.
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HIV Prevention among Men Who Have Sex
with Men: Cross-cutting Challenges and
Multiple Health
Threats
Mary McFarlane, Mary Ann Chiasson (and
associates), Cathy Reback, and Ron Stall
discuss cross-cutting challenges such as
use of methamphetamine and other
substances, the Internet's effect on
risk behavior and its potential for HIV
prevention, and multiple threats faced
by MSM.
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HIV Prevention among Men Who Have Sex
with Men: Risk Issues among African
American, Latino and Young Men
Greg Millett discusses HIV risk among
black MSM, Rafael Diaz and George Ayala
discuss Latino MSM, and a community
organization in Atlanta shares lessons
learned in HIV prevention for young MSM.
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Prevention among Men Who Have Sex with
Men: HIV Risk Factors among MSM
Patrick Sullivan, Duncan Mackeller and
Beryl Koblin discuss rates of HIV among
MSM and how the profile of the epidemic
has changed over time, as well as major
predictors of HIV infection and the
impact of not knowing one's HIV status.
Greg Millett discusses HIV risk among
black MSM, Rafael Diaz and George Ayala
discuss Latino MSM, and a community
organization in Atlanta shares lessons
learned in HIV prevention for young MSM.
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HIV Prevention among Men Who Have Sex
with Men: Impact of HIV among MSM
Preview of some key issues, objectives
for the broadcast, overview of data
related to HIV/AIDS among MSM.
Research Summary:
Reports:
- MMWR: Subpopulation Estimates from the HIV Incidence Surveillance System—United States, 2006
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MMWR: Trends in HIV/AIDS Diagnoses Among Men Who Have Sex with Men—33 States, 2001–2006
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Health Disparities in HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Tuberculosis in the US: Issues, Burden and Response
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MMWR: Symptomatic Early Neurosyphilis Among HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men—Four Cities, United States, January 2002–June 2004
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MMWR: Rapid HIV Testing Among Racial/Ethnic Minority Men at Gay Pride Events—Nine U.S. Cities, 2004–2006
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HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report: Cases of HIV Infection and AIDS in the United States and Dependent
Areas, 2005
- 2006 STD
Surveillance Report
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MMWR: HIV Prevalence Among Populations of Men Who Have Sex with Men—Thailand, 2003 and 2005
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MMWR: Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV Risk, Prevention, and Testing
Behaviors—United States, National HIV Behavioral Surveillance
System: Men Who Have Sex with Men, November 2003–April 2005
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MMWR: HIV Transmission Among Male Inmates in a State Prison System—Georgia, 1992–2005
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MMWR: HIV Prevalence, Unrecognized Infection, and HIV Testing Among
Men Who Have Sex with Men—Five U.S. Cities, June 2004–April 2005
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MMWR: High-Risk Sexual Behavior by HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex
with Men—16 Sites, United States , 2000–2002
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MMWR:
HIV Transmission Among Black College Student and Non-Student Men Who
Have Sex With Men—North Carolina, 2003
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MMWR:
Trends in Primary and Secondary Syphilis and HIV Infections in Men
Who Have Sex with Men—San Francisco and Los Angeles, California, 1998–2002
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MMWR:
Internet Use and Early Syphilis Infection Among Men Who Have Sex
with Men San Francisco, California, 1999–2003
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National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Report: Social Discrimination
and Health, the Case of Latino Gay Men and HIV Risk
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MMWR: HIV/STD Risks In Young Men Who Wave Sex with Men Who Do Not Disclose
Their Sexual Orientation—Six US Cities, 1994–2000
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