18 November 2013, Bangkok, Thailand - On the eve of this year's International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (
ICAAP11) - the largest HIV conference in the region - two leading community HIV organisations, the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (
AFAO) and the Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (
APCOM) , have released a special edition of AFAO's flagship publication,
HIV Australia, discussing HIV in Asia and the Pacific.
The special edition aims to create discussion around the significant human rights, HIV and funding gap issues for men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender people. These issues include:
- Across the Asia Pacific region, rates of new infection have decreased among the general population but continue to grow among MSM and transgender populations.
- Young MSM are at particular risk. One study from Bangkok showed that over a 5-year period, 30% of the young men involved in the study became infected with HIV.
- Globally, transgender women are up to 48 times more likely to have HIV than other adults in the same population. Rates of HIV among transgender groups were: 43% in India, 26% in Indonesia and 12.5% in Thailand.