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  • Why Is HIV So Prevalent in Africa?

    04/15/2005 1:54:41 PM PDT · by DBeers · 36 replies · 1,949+ views
    Tech Central Station ^ | April 15, 2005 | Michael Fumento
    Font Size: Why Is HIV So Prevalent in Africa? By Michael Fumento  Published   04/15/2005  Ninety-nine percent of AIDS and HIV cases in Africa come from sexual transmission, and virtually all is heterosexual. So says the World Health Organization, with other agencies toeing the line. Some massive condom airdrops accompanied by a persuasive propaganda campaign would practically make the epidemic vanish overnight. Or would it? A determined renegade group of three scientists has fought for years -- with little success -- to get out the message that no more than a third of HIV transmission in Africa is from sexual...
  • The African heterosexual AIDS myth

    04/14/2005 6:18:38 AM PDT · by Blood of Tyrants · 85 replies · 2,666+ views
    Townhall ^ | April 14, 2005 | Michael Fumento
    Ninety-nine percent of AIDS and HIV cases in Africa come from sexual transmission, virtually all heterosexual. So says the World Health Organization, with other agencies toeing the line. Massive condom airdrops accompanied by a persuasive propaganda campaign would practically make the epidemic vanish overnight. Or would it? A determined renegade group of three scientists has fought for years – with little success – to get out the message that no more than a third of HIV transmission in Africa is from sexual intercourse and most of that is anal. By ignoring the real vectors, they say, we’re sacrificing literally millions...
  • Growing threat to AIDS: Indifference, ignorance and denial

    01/07/2005 1:15:48 PM PST · by TChris · 78 replies · 23,436+ views
    Salt Lake Tribune ^ | 1/7/2005 | Michael N. Westley and Carey Hamilton
    The lethal virus hits a new generation In the public mind, the HIV virus has mutated from a feared killer to an illness easily managed with new medications. But under the microscope, HIV's rapid mutations defy new drugs and outpace science's attempts to find a cure. That gap is troublesome to Utah activists and doctors, who worry years of medical advances and declining media coverage have left Americans vulnerable to HIV's growing threat. "There's a younger generation that denies the danger because they weren't around when everyone was dying," says Kristen Ries, a physician at the University of Utah's infectious...
  • Sexually Transmitted Disaster?

    04/04/2005 6:51:16 AM PDT · by PLK · 125 replies · 2,480+ views
    American Journal of Nursing | April 2005 | American Nurses Association
    On February 11 health officials in Ner York City reported the appearance in one man of a highly virulent strain of HIV, called 3-DCR HIV, that's resistant to three classes of antiretroviral drugs; the man's infection apparently progressed to AIDS very quickly -- within a few months (it often takes as long as a decade). He is in his mid-40's, had unprotected anal sex with numerous men in October 2004 (at which time he used crystal meth), and had not previously been treated for HIV infection. And just nine days before that announcement, city health officials had reported the appearance...
  • AIDS Fighters Face a Resistant Form of Apathy

    04/03/2005 6:00:14 PM PDT · by neverdem · 52 replies · 1,355+ views
    NY Times ^ | April 3, 2005 | ANDREW JACOBS
    Where have all the condoms gone? Don't try looking at the Monster, the Hangar, Starlight or Barracuda. On a recent evening, these and more than a dozen other Manhattan gay bars were well stocked with free going-out guides, but not a scrap of literature about H.I.V. prevention or the perils of crystal meth. As for condoms, the frontline defense against sexually transmitted diseases, only one establishment stocked them - behind the bar. As part of his graduate course work at New York University, Michael Marino set out last winter to compare the AIDS prevention efforts of New York and London....
  • Distraught at Meth Epidemic's Toll, Gay Activists Mobilize to Make a Deadly Drug 'uncool'

    04/03/2005 10:05:16 AM PDT · by anniegetyourgun · 69 replies · 1,446+ views
    AP ^ | 4/3/05 | David Crary
    NEW YORK (AP) - It's a Friday evening, traditional kickoff time for the party scene in New York's gay community, but the 75 men packed into a small room at a gay health center aren't in a partying mood. Through a humbling 12-step program modeled after Alcoholics Anonymous, they are battling to kick their addiction to methamphetamine, and in doing so escape an epidemic that is roiling urban gay communities nationwide with disease, despair, embarrassment and anger. Meth is an equal-opportunity menace - many thousands of men and women, gay and straight, have fallen prey to it in rural villages,...
  • Speed of HIV assault revealed

    03/27/2005 8:21:47 PM PST · by Flavius · 21 replies · 843+ views
    The Australian ^ | March 28, 2005 | Maggie Fox
    WITHIN days of infection, the AIDS virus destroys more than half of the immune cells that might recognise and help fight it, US researchers have found. The discovery might force a re-evaluation of how to tackle the deadly infection. Two separate studies in monkeys showed that SIV, the monkey version of the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV, attacked CD4 memory T-cells right away and wiped out more than half of them. "The findings may require a rethink of strategies to design HIV drugs and vaccines," said Dr Mario Roederer, of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The findings...
  • Rare AIDS Strain Is Very Aggressive, Study Says

    03/18/2005 6:21:08 AM PST · by Mother Abigail · 112 replies · 2,479+ views
    New York Times ^ | 03-18-05 | MARC SANTORA
    March 18, 2005 Rare AIDS Strain Is Very Aggressive, Study Says By MARC SANTORA A genetic study of a rare strain of AIDS that led New York City health officials to issue a public warning last month will be published today, allowing experts from around the world to more accurately evaluate the scientific basis of the alert. The study, appearing in The Lancet, a medical journal, shows the virus to be resistant to nearly all licensed drugs and particularly aggressive. Most of the study's details were disclosed earlier during an AIDS conference in Boston. The report is based on the...
  • HIV Paternity Payments Urged for 'Deadbeat' Infectors ("Gay" Indemnification Barf Alert)

    03/15/2005 8:41:24 AM PST · by Clint N. Suhks · 29 replies · 657+ views
    CNS News ^ | March 14, 2005 | Marc Morano
    CNSNews.com) - A nationally syndicated columnist who is openly homosexual is offering what he calls "a truly radical step" to curb unsafe sex -- forcing HIV-positive homosexual men who knowingly or negligently spread the virus to be financially accountable to their affected sexual partners. The idea is being panned by medical experts who work extensively with the homosexual community, but it has drawn praise from a spokesman for a leading conservative group in Washington, D.C., who not only called the establishment of HIV paternity a "useful" idea, but said there should be more criminal prosecution for the reckless spread of...
  • New York Suburb Has First Case of Rare STD (Severe form of "The Jack")

    02/26/2005 9:52:14 PM PST · by Dan from Michigan · 47 replies · 1,477+ views
    AP ^ | 2-26-05
    New York Suburb Has First Case of Rare STD Sat Feb 26, 6:29 PM ET Health - AP MINEOLA, N.Y. - A Nassau County man has been diagnosed with a rare sexually transmitted disease, the first case in the county and one of seven around the country. The Nassau County Department of Health has confirmed that the man has Lymphogranuloma Venereum, a form of chlamydia. The disease's symptoms can be serious — rectal pain and bleeding, and sores. The disease can also increase the risk of HIV (news - web sites) transmission. Two men in New York City were diagnosed...
  • Scientists Outline Research on a Rare Case of AIDS

    02/24/2005 9:56:31 PM PST · by neverdem · 12 replies · 455+ views
    NY Times ^ | February 25, 2005 | LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN and MARC SANTORA
    BOSTON, Feb. 24 - The researchers whose findings led the New York City health department to warn of a rare and possibly virulent strain of H.I.V. defended on Thursday their decision to notify city officials, saying the virus presented a serious threat to public health. Giving a detailed account of their investigation for the first time at a scientific meeting here, the researchers said their discovery of the potentially more aggressive strain in a New York City man with multiple sexual partners was reason enough to sound the alarm. Dr. David Ho, director of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Laboratory...
  • Super-HIV man had sex with 100

    02/25/2005 7:39:06 AM PST · by Callahan · 102 replies · 2,686+ views
    NY Daily News ^ | 2/25/05 | Paul H.B. Shin
    BOSTON - The New York man who sparked fears of a powerful new strain of HIV had drug-fueled, unprotected sex with more than 100 men in the months before his diagnosis, a top researcher said yesterday. Dr. David Ho of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center in Manhattan will unveil today a case study of the unidentified man, who his team believes may harbor a mutant strain of the deadly virus. Skeptical AIDS researchers from around the world believe the case is isolated and not the beginning of a new epidemic. In a preview of the study, Ho said the...
  • Killers at Large(AIDS carriers and their victims)

    02/22/2005 12:48:59 PM PST · by The Loan Arranger · 38 replies · 1,679+ views
    National Review ^ | February 19, 2005 | William F. Buckley, Jr.
    Tony Venenum (we’ll call him), 26, reasons that he has always taken risks in life. He was raised by a single parent and made his way in a neighborhood where toughness was a requirement for survival. He discovered, in his teens, that he had solace in male companionship, and before he was 20, had been seduced, and had lived then with Guido, an older man. Both had jobs in establishments that required conformist behavior — Tony even wore a jacket and tie to work, but then Guido took sick and the diagnosis was AIDS. But the retrovirus inhibitor kept him...
  • A Gay Cruising Site Defends Itself (Over HIV “super-strain,” )

    02/22/2005 2:21:53 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 35 replies · 2,955+ views
    New York Magazine ^ | February 28, 2005
    The manager of Manhunt.net on the HIV “super-strain,” unsafe sex, crystal meth, and corporate—and personal—responsibility. The news that a New Yorker had contracted what appears to be an especially fast-acting, medically impervious form of HIV put the three-year-old gay-personals site Manhunt.net on the front page of the Times, and on the defensive. Along with AOL chat rooms, the popular site was repeatedly cited as a place where men arrange to have sex with other men (although the actual site, or sites, where this man met some of his “hundreds” of unsafe-sex partners while bingeing on crystal meth, has not been...
  • New AIDs Strain? Of Course! (Price Of Gay PC Is Death)

    02/22/2005 5:17:19 AM PST · by Lindykim · 53 replies · 1,655+ views
    MoonBat Central ^ | Feb. 20, 2005 | David Horowitz
    New AIDS Strain? Of Course. Gay activists are already protesting the announcement of the appearance of a new and deadly strain of the AIDS virus. In reporting the story, the The New York Times wondered aloud about the protests (e.g., who could protest a scientific announcement?) but then went on to justify it: announcing the new strain apparently might call attention to the continued reckless behavior of the gay community, and its continued intimidation of public health officials â€" as in this protest. Of course the Times didn't quite put it this way, but that was its meaning. This protest...
  • S.D. man could have aggressive HIV strain

    02/15/2005 4:28:22 PM PST · by tbird5 · 116 replies · 2,027+ views
    sandiego.com ^ | February 15, 2005 | Cheryl Clark
    An unidentified San Diego resident may be infected with the same rare, aggressive and highly drug-resistant strain of HIV found last week in a New York City man who has rapidly become ill with AIDS, health officials said yesterday. "(The local person's) HIV has a similar molecular makeup as the patient in New York City," said Dr. Nancy Bowen, the San Diego County public health officer who held a press conference about the finding yesterday afternoon in San Diego. It's important to notify the public about a new and possibly supervigorous strain of HIV so people can take extra precautions,...
  • HIV harbinger

    02/15/2005 1:32:36 PM PST · by Graybeard58 · 72 replies · 2,163+ views
    Waterbury Republican-American ^ | February 15, 2005 | Editorial
    Last week's announcement by federal and New York City health authorities of the discovery of a superstrain of HIV that is unimaginably aggressive and impossible to treat has help smash clichés about homosexuals and fidelity while undermining the foundation of arguments for mandatory HIV testing for all Americans. A 40-something homosexual is believed to have contracted the superstrain in October, but was not diagnosed until December. In between, he had unprotected sex with hundreds of men, which means a geometric progression of the supervirus through the homosexual community may be under way. What has health officials horrified is the man...
  • Bush Cuts AIDs Prevention Funds In 06 Budget; Abstinence Programs Get Boost (GO BUSH!!)

    02/11/2005 10:38:45 AM PST · by Lindykim · 12 replies · 474+ views
    Washington Blade ^ | Feb. 11, 2005
    NATIONAL NEWS | washingtonblade.com Bush cuts AIDS prevention funds in '06 budget Abstinence programs would see $38 million boost By LOU CHIBBARO JR. Feb. 11, 2005 The proposed 2006 budget that President Bush submitted to Congress this week calls for cutting funds for federal AIDS prevention and surveillance programs by $4 million, a development that drew sharp criticism from AIDS activists. Activists said they were especially concerned that the proposed cuts came at the same time the president is calling for a $38 million increase in programs aimed at curtailing AIDS and teen pregnancy by promoting sexual abstinence until marriage....
  • Gays Debate Radical Steps to Curb Unsafe Sex

    02/14/2005 8:25:09 PM PST · by Callahan · 96 replies · 1,525+ views
    New York Times ^ | 2/14/05 | Andrew Jacobs
    After all the thousands of AIDS deaths and all the years of "Safe Sex Is Hot Sex" prevention messages, it has come down to this: many gay men who know the rules of engagement in the age of AIDS are not using condoms. As news of a potentially virulent strain of H.I.V. settles in, gay activists and AIDS prevention workers say they are dismayed and angry that the 25-year-old battle against the disease might have to begin all over again. While many are calling for a renewed commitment to prevention efforts and free condoms, some veterans of the war on...
  • 2 new patients may hold clues to potent HIV (NY Man claims 100's of Partners last few weeks)

    02/14/2005 7:35:16 AM PST · by xzins · 149 replies · 3,384+ views
    SFGate ^ | 14 Feb 05 | Lawrence Altman
    AIDS viruses isolated from two individuals are being studied to determine whether either might be the source of a rare and potentially more aggressive form of HIV .... resistant to 19 of the 20 licensed antiretroviral drugs. ...The two male contacts in New York, only one of whom is cooperating with the investigation, are among hundreds of men with whom the New York man told health officials he has had sex in recent weeks while using crystal methamphetamine. The man who sparked the investigation is cooperating with city health officials but apparently does not know the names of all his...