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Sex between men in the context of HIV: The AIDS 2008 Jonathan Mann Memorial Lecture in health and human rights

机译:艾滋病背景下的男性之间的性别:艾滋病2008年乔纳森·曼恩纪念堂健康与人权演讲

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Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) have been among the most affected populations by HIV since the AIDS pandemic was first identified in the 1980s. Evidence from a wide range of studies show that these men remain at the highest risk for HIV acquisition in both developed and developing countries, and that despite three decades of evidence of their vulnerability to HIV, they remain under-served and under-studied. Prevention strategies targeted to MSM are markedly under-funded in most countries, leading to limited access to health services including prevention, treatment, and care. We explore the global epidemic among MSM in 2008, the limited funding available globally to respond to these epidemics, and the human rights contexts and factors which drive HIV spread and limit HIV responses for these men.What do we mean by the term MSM? MSM is a construct from the 1990s that tries to capture behavior and not identity. It was crafted to avoid stigmatizing and culturally laden terms such as gay or bisexual, which do not capture the wide diversity of orientations, sexual practices, cultures, and contextual settings in which male same-sex behaviors occur, and where HIV transmission and acquisition risks are centered. MSM includes both gay and non-gay identified men, bisexual men, and MSM who identify themselves as heterosexuals. It also includes men engaging in "situational" sex between men, such as can occur in prisons, schools, militaries or other environments; and it includes male sex workers who may be of any orientation but are often at very high risk for HIV. MSM may include some biologically male transgender persons, though some do not identify as male. And MSM includes a wide array of traditional and local terms worldwide–with enormous cultural diversity in Asia, Africa, Latin America and elsewhere. We use the term MSM here at its most inclusive.
机译:自1980年代首次发现艾滋病大流行以来,同性恋,双性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男性一直是受艾滋病影响最严重的人群。大量研究的证据表明,无论是发达国家还是发展中国家,这些男性仍然是艾滋病病毒感染风险最高的国家,尽管有三十多年的证据表明他们易感染艾滋病毒,但他们仍未得到充分的服务和研究。在大多数国家,针对MSM的预防策略的资金明显不足,导致获得包括预防,治疗和护理在内的卫生服务的机会有限。我们探讨了2008年全球男男性接触者中的流行病,全球应对这些流行病的资金有限以及人权背景和推动艾滋病毒传播并限制这些男性艾滋病毒应对措施的因素.MSM这个术语是什么意思? MSM是1990年代的一种结构,试图捕获行为而不是身份。它的设计避免了诸如同性恋或双性恋之类的带有侮辱性和文化负担的术语,因为这些术语没有反映出男性同性行为发生以及艾滋病传播和感染风险的取向,性行为,文化和背景环境的广泛差异。居中。 MSM包括同性恋者和非同性恋者,双性恋者和自称异性恋者的MSM。它还包括在男人之间从事“情境”性行为的男人,例如发生在监狱,学校,军队或其他环境中的男人;其中包括男性性工作者,他们可能有不同的志向,但往往感染艾滋病毒的风险很高。 MSM可能包括一些生物学上的男性跨性别者,尽管有些人不认同为男性。 MSM包括全球范围内的各种传统和本地用语-在亚洲,非洲,拉丁美洲和其他地方拥有巨大的文化多样性。我们在这里使用“ MSM”一词最为包容。

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