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Reconciling Epidemiology and Social Justice in the Public Health Discourse Around the Sexual Networks of Black Men Who Have Sex With Men

机译:在与男性发生性关系的黑人性网络周围的公共卫生话语中调和流行病学和社会正义

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Several studies have implicated the sexual networks of Black men who have sex with men (MSM) as facilitating disproportionally high rates of new HIV infections within this community. Although structural disparities place these networks at heightened risk for infection, HIV prevention science continues to describe networks as the cause for HIV disparities, rather than an effect of structures that pattern infection. We explore the historical relationship between public health and Black MSM, arguing that the current articulation of Black MSM networks is too often incomplete and counterproductive. Public health can offer a counternarrative that reconciles epidemiology with the social justice that informs our discipline, and that is required for an effective response to the epidemic among Black MSM.
机译:多项研究表明,与男性发生性关系的黑人(MSM)性网络促进了该社区新感染艾滋病毒的比例过高。尽管结构上的差异使这些网络处于更高的感染风险之中,但艾滋病预防科学继续将网络描述为导致艾滋病上差异的原因,而不是构成感染模式的结构的影响。我们探讨了公共卫生与黑人MSM之间的历史关系,认为黑人MSM网络的当前表述常常是不完整和适得其反的。公共卫生可以提供一种对策,以使流行病学与为我们的纪律所服务的社会正义相协调,而这是有效应对黑人MSM流行病所必需的。

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