BLACK GAY MEN STILL AT HIGHER RISK OF HIV IN THE UK

 

BLACK GAY MEN STILL AT HIGHER RISK OF HIV IN THE UK

 

Gay and bisexual men of black ethnicity are disproportionately more likely to be living with diagnosed HIV than white British men, with no evidence that this health inequality has narrowed since 2001, according to a report published online ahead of print in Sexually Transmitted Infections.

 

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Wednesday, 29 March, 2017

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