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Euros, Asians then Maori lead HIV stats

Thu 4 Jun 2015 In: New Zealand Daily News View at Wayback

The NZ AIDS Foundation's increasing focus on New Zealand's population of Asian men who have sex with men has been underscored by statistics showing that 15 per cent of gay and bi men newly-diagnosed with HIV last year were Asian, with Maori close behind on 13%, though by far the biggest ethnic group contracting HIV remains those of European origin. According to data just available, which shows a record number of HIV diagnoses last year, of all the 136 men who have sex with men found to be infected in 2014, including those previously diagnosed overseas, 82 (60%) were New Zealand European, 20 (15%) Asian, 17 (13%) Maori, seven Pacific Islanders (5%) and 10 (7%) were of other ethnicities In April this year the NZAF appointed a prevention worker to specifically reach out to the country's Asian population. It also has a pacific Islands prevention facilitator and has long had a Maori thread to its prevention work. Auckland, with over a quarter of the country's population and believed to be home to a higher proportion of the country's glbti people, continues to lead the HIV infection figures, as it has done since the start of the epidemic. 79 (58%) of gay and bi men diagnosed with HIV last year were living in Auckland, 19 (14%) in Wellington, 21 (15%) in other parts of the North Island, and 10 (8%) in the South Island. Seven (5%) reported that they normally lived overseas. The age range of the men diagnosed with HIV last year was 18 - 74 years. 47 (35 %) were aged under 30 years, 32 (24%) aged 30 - 39 years, 33 (24%) aged 40 - 49 years, and 24 (17%) were aged 50 or more. The researchers at the AIDS Epidemiology Group at Otago Medical School note that these infections may have occurred at a younger age than when they were diagnosed.    

Credit: GayNZ.com Daily News staff

First published: Thursday, 4th June 2015 - 12:53pm

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