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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Happy Halloween! October's Safety Net Message

BOO! Don't be scared to talk about safer sex before you hook up at those Halloween parties. Whatever costume you wear, always accessorize it with a condom! -- From your friends on the Safety Net Team




and hey, you can be the coolest one at the party & send the right message with the condom costume! (Dang, I wish I thought of this first, but I decided to go with a nurse. I work at the Health Collective, I thought it was fitting!)


Monday, September 27, 2010

want $25 to spend @ VIP?

are YOU missing out on a $25 gift card to VIP [Very Intimate Pleasures] ? If you shared the September Safety Net message ("stay safe, play safe") on Facebook/Twitter or by email/text message, answer a few quick questions here and you will be entered to win this month's drawing for the Safety Net project!


http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WK5LTTN
 

Friday, September 24, 2010

44 pct of gay, bisexual men with HIV don't know it

ATLANTA – One in five sexually active gay and bisexual men has the AIDS virus, and nearly half of those don't know they are infected, a federal study of 21 U.S. cities shows.

Experts said the findings are similar to earlier research, but the study released Thursday is the largest to look at gay and bisexual U.S. men at high risk for HIV. More than 8,000 men were tested and interviewed, and 44 percent of those who had the virus didn't know they had it.

Overall, less than half of 1 percent of Americans have the AIDS virus, according to a calculation by the Kaiser Family Foundation, a research and policy organization in Washington, D.C.

But gay and bisexual men continue to be infected at much higher rates, said Jennifer Kates, Kaiser's director of global health and HIV policy.

"We don't have a generalized epidemic in the United States. We have a concentrated epidemic among certain populations," she said.
That's why a new national AIDS strategy, unveiled by the White House in July, is emphasizing more of a government focus on men who have sex with men and others at the highest risk of getting infected, Kates said.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends HIV testing at least once a year for all men who have sex with men and are sexually active, but research indicates more than half don't get tested.

An earlier study in just five cities in 2004-05 found similar results.

The new study, conducted in 2008, included 16 additional cities. Researchers offered free testing to the men, interviewed them and paid around $25 for their participation.

Black men were more likely to have HIV, with 28 percent reportedly infected, compared to 18 percent of Hispanic men and 16 percent of white men.

Black men were also least likely to know they were infected — about 60 percent didn't know they had HIV — compared 46 percent of Hispanic men and 26 percent of whites.

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Online:
CDC report: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

September's Safety Net Message

Stay safe, play safe! Condoms can prevent HIV if used correctly, every time. Get a sampler pack with many varieties at HGLHC!

"Stay safe, play safe! Condoms can prevent HIV if used correctly, every time. Get a sampler pack with many varieties at HGLHC! -- from your friends @ Safety Net"

Once you've sent it out, don't forget to answer 5 questions here:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WK5LTTN


You could win $25 to VIP!

Thank you for all that you do for the community.
-Jamie

Respect Yourself-- Protect Yourself!

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Just for Fun!

My mom bought this for me. I guess she understands my sense of humor!



It's CLOBBERIN' HIV TIME!






Tuesday, August 31, 2010

August's Safety Net Message

Every 9 1/2 minutes, someone in the US is infected with HIV. Know your status, get tested this month!

Didja share this? Answer 5 questions and you could win a $25 gift card to VIP! Oooh la la! http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/C25BMHR


Where did the estimate that every 9½ minutes someone in the United States gets HIV come from?


--In 2008, CDC developed new estimates for the annual number of HIV infections—which suggest that about 56,300 new HIV infections occur each year. This estimate is a national average. CDC arrived at the 9½ minutes figure by dividing the number of minutes in one year by the 56,300 new HIV infections that were estimated for 2006. This result indicates that, on average, one new HIV infection occurs every 9.34 minutes in a year. For more information on the 56,300 estimate visit the HIV Incidence section of the CDC HIV Web site: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/incidence.htm

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

HIV Infections and the Law

Shared from our friend Josh:


Regarding the discussion on non-disclosure of HIV+ status. This is a case from Australia.

Most prosecutions for infections have been in the US and Canada, a trend that drew condemnations in Vienna 2010, but this is an increasing trend. Prosecutions have involved both hetero and MSM.

All of these cases so far involve people intentionally lying about their + status, or tampering with condoms to reduce their effectiveness and increase risk of transmission.

The concerns that have been raised include scaring people from getting tested (ie. if you know you're + and infect someone, you could go to prison). Another issue though is that a court could rule that all unsafe sex carries strict liability. In other words, not knowing your status is not enough of a defense.

In other words, the + partner is responsible for ANY infection resulting from unsafe sex if he knew or "ought to have known" there was a risk of transmission. Just as individuals do not have the right to consent to be stabbed or seriously injured, a court could rule that the right to private, consensual sex (ie. Lawrence v. Texas 2003) does not extend to transmission of a dangerous pathogen.

Taken to its logical conclusion, I fear that these well-intentioned measures aimed at a few reckless, or even callous individuals, could be used by a right-winger on the bench to all but re-criminalize gay sex, or sex between / with HIV+ individuals.

In the end, it proves that each individual must rely on themselves for protection. While trust is great, latex is better.

--Josh

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/man-with-hiv-exposed-others-court-told-20100805-11jv2.html

Monday, July 26, 2010

Safety Net Team Luau @ Tommy's!

Have you ever seen a bear in a grass skirt? Come on down to Tommy's Restaurant on Wednesday, July 28th around suppertime to check out the Hawaiian Luau party brought to you by HGLHC's Safety Net project!

Congratulations to this month's Safety Net team member "T," who won a $25 gift card to CVS for sending out the previous Safety Net message and for completing the quick survey!

Wanna get in on the fun and help keep our community safe from HIV? Be a part of the team! Txt "SAFETY NET" to Jamie at 860-268-3777. We'll send you a quick message once a month that you can forward on to your friends to remind them about HIV testing and bring you news about HIV in CT. Fill out a quick survey once per month and you can win cool prizes and gift cards!

See you at Tommy's!

<3 -- Jamie

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Ka-BOOM!

Hey, y’all! Here’s the Safety Net message to send out as soon as you can:

Did you see fireworks this weekend? Don’t forget your HIV test, firecracker! ;) from the Safety Net Team


Once you’ve sent the message to your friends (especially to men who love men), take our quick survey here for your chance to win a $25 gift card to CVS this month!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YKDPQWQ


Thanks team! Xoxox,
-Jamie