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Asian Gay Men Encouraged To Participate In Major Sexual Health Survey


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ACON, NSW’s leading HIV organisation, is calling on Asian gay men and men who have sex with men in NSW to participate in vital research into their sexual health and wellbeing.
The Gay Asian Men’s Survey 2021 (GAMS) aims to collect responses from gay, bisexual and queer men (cis and trans) with an Asian background, on a range of issues including HIV and sexual health, sexual practices, relationships and other behaviours. Data collected from the survey will inform programs that improve the health and wellbeing of Asian men in LGBTQ communities.
ACON CEO Nicolas Parkhill said the landmark survey provides important insights on key sexual health issues affecting the Asian gay male community. ....

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Ask question - could I have it? 14 December


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Ask question – could I have it? 14 December
The WA Health Department has launched two sexual health campaigns to address the rising numbers of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) being reported in Western Australia.
The campaigns aim to reduce the number of STI notifications among young people who continue to be a key risk group for STIs.
So far in 2020 young people have accounted for 51 per cent of chlamydia and 33 per cent of gonorrhoea notifications in WA.
Although most STIs, including the most common chlamydia and gonorrhoea, can be treated with antibiotics, they can cause serious problems if left untreated. ....

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