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. 2023 Feb 1;36(1):26-34.
doi: 10.1097/QCO.0000000000000892. Epub 2022 Dec 8.

Advances and challenges in sexually transmitted infections prevention among men who have sex with men in Asia

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Advances and challenges in sexually transmitted infections prevention among men who have sex with men in Asia

Wei Ma et al. Curr Opin Infect Dis. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: This review summarizes recently published research on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Asia, covering four main areas: prevalence and consequences of STIs/STDs, factors associated with STI risk, strategies and measures of STI prevention, challenges in the prevention of SITs.

Recent findings: Studies show that STIs among Asian MSM are still prevalent, with the prevalence of STIs varying slightly from country to country. In addition to the number of sexual partners, frequency of condom use, high-risk sexual behaviors, the influence of Confucianism, law, and COVID-19 are also related to STI risk. Social stigma, weak health systems, lack of funding and policy support are the current challenges for STIs prevention.

Summary: In the future, new media technologies are encouraged to be used to enhance education and reduce stigma and discrimination against MSM and STIs. Expanding STI screening, strengthening STI knowledge propaganda and education among MSM population, and providing necessary counseling and medical services are main strategies in STI prevention. It is also important to strengthen STI awareness and policy support at the national level.

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