Paris, France, 30th Anniversary of AIDS Crisis, Gay Men's Prevention Strategy Public Meeting, Panel (François Bodécot, Annie Velter, Stephane Minouflet)
The next step for preventing the spread of AIDS in Paris. Representatives of LGBT organizations, Act Up-Paris, IPERGAY, Seropotes, AIDES, Warning, etc. In the fight against AIDS, met to discuss, The AIDS Epidemic: 30 years later, what kind of prevention do we want for gay men? "Is that the figures presented by the socio-demographer Annie Velter on a powerpoint in which highly reflective spots blue, orange and red of the dance, speak for themselves. Four in ten new infections affect gay men and the incidence of new infections among gay men is two hundred times higher than new infections among heterosexuals. Among those attending the Parisian gay friendly places, HIV prevalence reached 17%. Behavioral surveys - conducted on a voluntary basis - are also striking: in 2000, 33% of respondents reported having risk behaviors and in 2009 they were 40%. The assembly is divided between amazement and silence." (Liberation)
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