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As numbers soar in Asia, Mongolia may begin study to determine rate of HIV infection in the populati PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 30 November 2007

ImageMongolia, a member of the governing board of the Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM), may soon initiate a study to determine how many HIV-positive men are in Mongolia. 

This follows urgent concerns by officials throughout the Asia Pacific region who are finding statistics ranging from 5 percent to 32 percent of men having sex with men (MSM) are HIV-positive. 

''Despite MSM having higher infection rates than the general adult population, the financial investment for HIV prevention, care and support services for this marginalized group across the Asia Pacific is abysmally low in national HIV and AIDS program planning, usually between zero and four percent,'' says Shivananda Khan, APCOM Chairperson and CEO of Naz Foundation International.   

''Less than one in ten MSM in the region have access to any sort of HIV services, woefully short of the eight in ten that UNAIDS describes as optimal coverage necessary for high-risk groups,” noted Khan.  “Is it any surprise then that we really don't have a clear picture of the true extent of the HIV crisis affecting men who have sex with men?'' 

Of particular concern is news that many of these infected men do not know they are carrying the disease until it has reached an advanced stage. Subsequently, they are placing their families and communities at risk for contracting the disease. 

Prior to developing a program to tackle the spread of the disease in Mongolia, officials will first need to work to determine the extent of the problem. For each country and culture has varying degrees of HIV-positive population and must be considered separate from surrounding countries, according to officials. 
 

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