HIV and condom use down, STIs up: The impact of U=U and PrEP at a clinic in Seattle, Washington

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A large clinic in Seattle, Washington that has been tracking rates of HIV and STIs and the sexual behaviour of gay and bisexual men from 2002 to 2018 has found that anal sex without a condom with HIV-discordant or unknown partners has increased since 2013.

This is a reversal of the trend shown in previous research from this cohort, which found that anal sex without a condom with an HIV-discordant or unknown partner had decreased from 2002-2013.

Read the full story at Aidsmap.

 

Source : Aidsmap

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