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Healthy gay men urged to take HIV drugs - WHO | Healthy gay men urged to take HIV drugs - WHO |
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The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging all sexually active gay men to take antiretroviral drugs to reduce the spread of HIV. | The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging all sexually active gay men to take antiretroviral drugs to reduce the spread of HIV. |
The organisation says the move may help prevent a million new HIV infections over 10 years. | The organisation says the move may help prevent a million new HIV infections over 10 years. |
Officials warn rates of HIV in this group remain high across the globe. | Officials warn rates of HIV in this group remain high across the globe. |
But activists suggest this could discourage the use of condoms - one of the best methods to stop the virus spreading. | But activists suggest this could discourage the use of condoms - one of the best methods to stop the virus spreading. |
According to the WHO report, men who have sex with men are 19 times more likely to have HIV than the general population. | According to the WHO report, men who have sex with men are 19 times more likely to have HIV than the general population. |
'Exciting approach' | 'Exciting approach' |
Health experts say offering antiretroviral drugs to all at-risk men - known as pre-exposure prophylaxis - will provide an additional way to prevent infection, together with condom use. | |
When taken consistently by people at high risk, studies show the medication can reduce the chances of getting HIV by up to 92%. | When taken consistently by people at high risk, studies show the medication can reduce the chances of getting HIV by up to 92%. |
And scientists say encouraging this group of men to take these pills could lead to a 25% reduction in new cases across the globe. | And scientists say encouraging this group of men to take these pills could lead to a 25% reduction in new cases across the globe. |
Dr Rosemary Gillespie, of the Terrence Higgins Trust, said: "We already know if someone has HIV, using treatment drastically reduces the likelihood of them passing it on, as does using condoms. | Dr Rosemary Gillespie, of the Terrence Higgins Trust, said: "We already know if someone has HIV, using treatment drastically reduces the likelihood of them passing it on, as does using condoms. |
"The idea of treatment as prevention is not new, but the idea of extending treatment to HIV-negative people from high-risk groups is. | "The idea of treatment as prevention is not new, but the idea of extending treatment to HIV-negative people from high-risk groups is. |
"Pre-exposure prophylaxis is an exciting approach, and likely to be one of a number of ways in which we can reduce the spread of HIV in the future. | "Pre-exposure prophylaxis is an exciting approach, and likely to be one of a number of ways in which we can reduce the spread of HIV in the future. |
"However, we need to evaluate how effective it will be in preventing HIV among gay men." | "However, we need to evaluate how effective it will be in preventing HIV among gay men." |
'Progress threatened' | 'Progress threatened' |
She says until the results of UK trials are known, condoms and regular testing remain the best weapons against HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. | She says until the results of UK trials are known, condoms and regular testing remain the best weapons against HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. |
And while the number of people dying of Aids is falling sharply, the WHO says key populations need more attention. | And while the number of people dying of Aids is falling sharply, the WHO says key populations need more attention. |
According to the report, transgender women are almost 50 times more likely to have HIV than other adults, a level similar to that seen among people who inject drugs. | According to the report, transgender women are almost 50 times more likely to have HIV than other adults, a level similar to that seen among people who inject drugs. |
And sex workers are 14 times more likely to have HIV than the general population. | And sex workers are 14 times more likely to have HIV than the general population. |
"Dr Gottfried Hirnschall of the World Health Organization said: "Failure to provide services to the people who are at greatest risk of HIV jeopardises further progress against the global epidemic and threatens the health and well-being of individuals, their families and the broader community." | "Dr Gottfried Hirnschall of the World Health Organization said: "Failure to provide services to the people who are at greatest risk of HIV jeopardises further progress against the global epidemic and threatens the health and well-being of individuals, their families and the broader community." |
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