Male Circumcision Does Not Offer Protection Against HIV Among U.S. Black, Hispanic MSM, Study Says
Main Category: HIV / AIDSAlso Included In: Sexual Health / STDs; Men's health
Article Date: 06 Dec 2007 - 11:00 PDT
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Male circumcision does not offer any level of protection against HIV among black and Hispanic men who have sex with men in the U.S., researchers said Monday at the National HIV Prevention Conference in Atlanta, Reuters reports.
For the study, Greg Millett of CDC and colleagues studied 1,079 black and 957 Hispanic MSM residing in Los Angeles, New York City and Philadelphia. The study participants filled out a computer survey and received an HIV test. According to the study, circumcised black and Hispanic MSM were as likely to become HIV-positive as those who were uncircumcised.
The study also found that circumcision did not offer a protective benefit for a subset of black MSM who recently had sex with female partners or among MSM "reporting recent unprotected sex with a male partner in which they were exclusively the insertive male partner," Millett said. He added, "Overall, we found no association between circumcision status and HIV infection status" among black or Hispanic MSM.
Black and Hispanic men are more likely than white men to be HIV-positive, which could offset any protection circumcision provides, Millett said. In addition, black and Hispanic MSM could be exposed to HIV more often than white MSM because they are more likely to have sex with other black and Hispanic MSM, Reuters reports (Fox, Reuters, 12/4).
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Waste Of Time And Money
posted by Owen Donnelly on 7 Dec 2007 at 1:42 amIf this article has given us the whole picture, then I am apalled that an august body such as CDC could support such research. I am sure that many people could have informed the researchers of this 'already established and general knowledge' and saved them a lot of time and effort.
To be fair to the authors however, the article did not tell us to what, if any, use this information will be put, other than the kudos of presenting at a national conference.
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