Posted on 04/25/2015 11:38:15 AM PDT by xzins
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official cited an epidemic of syphilis among homosexual men during an event Thursday by a lobbying group pushing for an increase in federal funding for sexually transmitted disease prevention from $157 million to $212 million. Were also seeing what we are calling pretty much an epidemic of syphilis among men who have sex with men that really started in the early 2000, 2002, but weve seen a dramatic increase since 2008, Dr. Gail Bolan, director of CDCs Division of STD Prevention, said at a briefing by the National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD).
We actually had some areas of the country that hadnt seen a case of syphilis back to the late 90s and early 2000s, and we thought we had a chance to eliminate this infection but were now challenged with this current epidemic, Bolan said.
That epidemic is also spreading to the larger population, Bolan said, citing data that reflects men who have sex with both men and women and that clearly has been slowly increasing since 2008.
In California, Bolan said, there has been an increase in cases of ocular syphilis, which infects the eyes and can cause blindness.
And again the trend is following our trend of syphilis theyre mainly in HIV-infected MSM, Boland said of the ocular syphilis. A few cases have occurred, though, in HIV negative MSM and heterosexuals.
Bolan spoke about the increasing threat of gonorrhea. In 2013, the CDC released the report, Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States, which named gonorrhea as one of the Top Three urgent threats in the country.
Were very concerned about the threat of untreatable gonorrhea, Bolan said. Gonorrhea has been determined by the threat report at CDC to be one of the top three urgent threats in this country.
We are down to the last antibiotic class of antibiotic -- available to treat this organism and this organism has traditionally outsmarted us with every drug weve put at it, Bolan said.
Bolan also said there is a rise in the spread of Shigella, a diarrhea that can be caused by exposure to feces through sexual contact. Both the CDC and its European counterpart have reported the spread of Shigella among MSM.
A handout distributed at the event, giving the reasoning for an increase in funding for CDC funding for fiscal year 2016 states that the CDCs Division of STD Prevention and state and local health departments across the country need additional federal resources to reverse the alarming and costly trends of STDs.
In fiscal year 2016 please support an increase of $54.7 million to ensure those on the front lines of STD prevention have funding to prepare for the emerging threat of drug-resistant gonorrhea, respond to the rising rates of syphilis, and other outbreaks, the handout states.
A press release announcing NCSDs annual congressional briefing promotes the use of condoms.
In October of last year, NCSD launched the campaign Condoms (STILL) Work! to raise a clarion call about the lack of focus on condoms as the best method of preventing all STDs for sexually active people, the press release states.
Nowhere in the materials handed out or in the comments made by Bolan or NCSDs Executive Director Bill Smith was there mention of abstinence or monogamous relationships. On the NCSDs website, abstinence is only mentioned in several posts on sex education.
Abstinence is also mentioned in a March 2014 announcement that NCSD signed onto three separate coalition letters regarding funding for adolescent sexual health programs, funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and funding for the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Among other requests, the first of the three letters asked that federal funding for the Competitive Abstinence Education grant program be eliminated.
"Abstaining from sexual activity is the best way an individual can prevent against STDs--- that is a fact and is also part of NCSDs advocacy," Stephanie Arnold Pang, NCSD director of policy and communications, told CNSNews.com. "We also know that reducing an individuals number of sex partners also reduces your risk of STDs.
"NCSD is not opposed to abstinence, but we do have concerns about abstinence-only messaging and how it prepares individuals for a future of healthy sexual activity," Pang said. "We believe in providing information and tools to all individuals to ensure they are able to make the best decisions about their sexual activity in order to stay healthy and prevent STDs."
forced acceptability of the behavior
” Bolan also said there is a rise in the spread of Shigella, a diarrhea that can be caused by exposure to feces through sexual contact. Both the CDC and its European counterpart have reported the spread of Shigella among MSM.”
No good comes out of....
Having intercourse with
licking
eating
$hit.
This is relationship data below. Check the last line. Homosexuals don’t want to be defined by heterosexual expectations is one reason they give for the promiscuity. Of the homosexuals I’ve known in relationships, those relationships are short-lived, and they do not have a commitment to exclusivity in sexual contacts.
Heterosexual vs. Homosexual relationship statistics
1.Duration of Relationship:
Heterosexuals: 66 percent of first marriages last ten years or longer, with fifty percent lasting twenty years or longer.
Male Homosexuals: In a survey of 7,862 homosexuals, only 15 percent describe their current relationship as having lasted 10 or longer, with five percent lasting more than twenty years. “Typical gay city inhabitants spend most of their adult lives in short-term commitments of less than six months.”
2. Promiscuity
Heterosexuals: Average of four lifetime partners. A nationally survey found that 77 percent of married men and 88 percent of married women had remained faithful to their marriage vows.
Male Homosexuals: The average male homosexual has 30 lifetime partners and as many as hundreds of sex partners. Bell and Weinberg found that 43 percent of white male homosexuals had sex with 200 or more partners, with 28 percent had 300 or more sex partners. Most homosexual men understood sexual relations outside the relationship to be the norm and viewed adopting monogamous standards as an act of oppression.
LOL!
Seems a simple concept, wouldn’t you think?
Is that a typo of "whores", or a new word I'm not familiar with?
You never go full retard and you never go cornhole to mouth.
” The average male homosexual has 30 lifetime partners and as many as hundreds of sex partners. Bell and Weinberg found that 43 percent of white male homosexuals had sex with 200 or more partners, with 28 percent had 300 or more sex partners”
Bound to make mistakes : )
“slore” = slut + whore
The ass is an exit, not an entry...PERIOD!
Yep, I guess the RR’s forgot this.
You know that’s where they’ll point the finger at when the blame game begins.
It’s our discriminatory laws that prevented them from marrying that caused them to get these diseases.
You know that’s where they’ll point the finger at when the blame game begins.
It’s our discriminatory laws that prevented them from marrying that caused them to get these diseases.
Thanks.
Urban Dictionary has provided further information and edification ...
“thumbs up”
Yep. Freaks.
I question how straight “straight” men that partake in RRing with women are.
My fear right now is the Roberts Court in D.C. Fedgov has no right to tell states what their laws should be, but with Roberts, expect the worst.
I was expecting a connection/reference to Freddie Mercury which wouldn’t have been entirely off-base given his circumstances, but thanks for the explanation.
Amen - I’m with you.
What on earth is THAT from?
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