A recent medical report about a new infection spreading among sexually active gay men has riled the gay community who fears another episode of the HIV/AIDS stigma.
"The way they keep targeting gays as if gays alone are responsible for it, it's like HIV/AIDS all over again, said Colin Thurlow, 60, who is gay and lives in San Francisco, according to The New York Times. And were sick and tired of it.
A study, released last week by researchers at the University of California at San Francisco, showed that men who have sex with men are many times more likely than others to acquire a new variety of staph bacteria also known as MRSA USA300 that is highly resistant to antibiotics.
Gay men's health advocates have criticized the media and conservative Christian groups for singling out the gay community when reporting on the study, calling it stigmatizing and homophobic.
Several news publications released dramatic headlines including an Australian newspaper's "Flesh Eating Bug Spreads Among Gays" and some have called it the new HIV. And conservative groups have cited the study to affirm "homosexual behavior is unhealthy," as stated by Peter LaBarbera, president of Americans for Truth.
The conservative Concerned Women for America, however, rejected the accusation that they were calling this a "gay disease."
"They're saying that we're saying that this is the new HIV ... gay disease," said Matt Barber, policy director of Concerned Women for America, on Thursday. "We never said that. We simply reported what this study has reported that there's an outbreak among certain segments of the homosexual community," he added.
The highest concentrations of infection by the so-called superbug were found in and around San Francisco's Castro district. The study estimated that 1 in 588 residents living within the Castro neighborhood 94114 ZIP code area is infected with that variant. Also, men in AIDS clinics in the city who had a history of having sex with men were about 13 times more likely to be infected than other patients.
CWA announced this week it will be inviting homosexual groups to put aside ideological differences with CWA and work together to help curb the spread of the potentially deadly strain of staph infection.
Other Christians, however, do not agree with the approach of CWA and other conservative groups to this issue. Dr. Warren Throckmorton, professor of Psychology at Grove City College, wonders why the groups aren't also targeting the porn industry, spring break activities and mardi gras considering MRSA is also being spread by heterosexual contact.
While Throckmorton believes it's good to give warning to groups at greater risk of infection, he said the latest study to him is "just a warning about sexual purity" in general.
Referencing a comment made on his blog, Throckmorton said, "When you single out one group, the unintended consequence is people in other groups would say it's not a health hazard for me when its the behavior that's the issue, not the social group identified with.
While MRSA has been around for years, staph infections had never been linked to sexual activity until last year. And the latest study found a new variant of the bacteria spreading rapidly among this particular population of gay men in San Francisco.
The scientists did not address the cause of the increased risk among gay men, but suspect that sexual risk behaviors, such as multiple sex partners, sex parties and illicit drugs, play a significant role. Up to 40 percent of infections in the study occurred in the buttocks and genitalia. Continue »








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