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NYC health department warns gay men about potential meningitis outbreak

City Council Speaker Christine Quinn is helping circulate an advisory issued by the New York City Health Department warning “gay men and men who have sex with other me” of an investigation into a cluster of meningitis (meningococcal disease) infections that has already killed one man.

Three other New York City gay have been diagnosed with the highly contagious disease.

Common symptoms of meningitis include high fever, headache, stiff neck and rash. They generally develop within just a couple of days. Anyone with those symptoms should seek medical attention immediately. Those who have been in close contact with someone who is infected also need to see their health care provider immediately to receive preventive antibiotics.

Not only does meningitis spread quickly, but it also has a high fatality rate especially among those who are HIV+.

The four men who were recently infected were between the ages of 31 and 42 years old and were all HIV+. In addition to the man who already died, another is in critical condition. Those living with HIV and AIDS should be especially cautious and react quickly if they think they have been exposed to the diease or especially if they start showing symptoms.

Court Rules On HIV-Infected Man's Saliva!

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At a medical clinic in the Mohawk Valley village of Ilion, New York in 2006, an HIV-infected man named David Plunkett punched a police officer and bit his finger.  There was question as to whether or not Plunkett’s infected saliva was extremely dangerous for the officer, whose skin was broken by the bite and had to take antiviral for months afterward.  He did not become HIV-infected.  New York’s top court made their decision on Thursday.
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Documentary takes a look at the racial divide in the battle against HIV/AIDS

Every nine and half minutes someone in the United States is infected with HIV.   Although its been more than thirty years after the first case report of HIV, AIDS remains a significant problem here in America.

“We know how to prevent HIV transmission. We also know that putting people on treatment greatly lowers their risk of passing on the virus. Nobody should be contracting HIV in 2012,” said fashion icon and amfAR Chairman Kenneth Cole.

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What do HIV and terrorism have in common?

Ever since the beginning of civilization mankind has been searching for characteristics that define us and set us apart from animals. Recently, however, the line separating us from the lesser beings has become opaque, even doted in some places.

Mark Twain wrote “clothes make the man”. He was erroneous. In fact, it is our actions that identify us. That being the case, lets focus on an issue that has been plaguing the gay community and its members by not only decreasing our numbers, but also by hurting many others while ravishing the very foundation of human relationship–trust.

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