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MMWR: HIV Testing Among Men Who Have Sex With Men - 21 Cities, United States, 2008

This report describes the results of CDC’s analysis of HIV testing conducted in 21 cities as part of the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System (NHBS) to assess whether MSM were tested as recommended (at least annually) and whether more frequent testing was indicated. Results indicated that of 7,271 MSM interviewed and tested, who had not reported a previous positive HIV test, 61 percent had been tested during the past 12 months. Of these, seven percent had a new, positive HIV test result when tested as part of NHBS. It is concluded that sexually active MSM might benefit from more frequent HIV testing (maybe every three to six months).
Audiences:
Health Planners
Author:
Oster, A.; Miles, I.; Le, B.; DiNenno, E.; Wiegand, R.; Heffelfinger, J.; Wolitski, R.
Population:
Men Who Have Sex with Men
Focus Area:
HIV and AIDS
Topics/Subjects:
Testing and Counseling
Subjects:
HIV Testing
Men Who Have Sex with Men
Publication Date:
2011
Format:
Report
6 p.: col.; graph, refs., tables.
Last Updated Date:
Publication ID:
34887