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Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Health
Dr. Bob's Alert

A series of articles written by Dr. Bob Wood, Director of HIV/AIDS Control for Public Health - Seattle & King County.

  • Reactions to Multiple Efforts to Awaken Gay/Bi Men
    September 27, 2002

    This sixth article for 2002 summarizes the responses to my last article. While most people liked what I wrote, my recommendations were troublesome to some people. Here I write about the published and email responses to my prior article, and some other exhortations to gay and bisexual men that have occurred over the summer, and I describe my thoughts about those responses.

  • The patient (men who have sex with men), the problem & the "prescription"
    June 21, 2002

    While a rising tide of new risky behavior among MSM is not the only problem confronting our community, it is the most important problem we face as men who love other men. This is far and away the biggest threat to our health, our esteem, our community and all the progress we've made together in my lifetime.

  • The Resurgence of STD in Gay and Bisexual Men following HAART. Public Health and Community Responses
    May 24, 2002

    This article describes local responses to the upswing in STD in G/BM in more detail, reasons being offered for why STD have been rising again to pre-AIDS levels in G/BM, and includes findings from a local rapid survey done last spring by anthropologists from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Gay & Bisexual Men
    March 25, 2002

    Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) have been among the most significant health problems (along with high rates of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use) for gay & bisexual men (G/BM) since at least the time of the sexual revolution and the Stonewall rebellion (June, 1969).

  • A chronicle of anti-retroviral treatment
    February 1, 2002

    This article tells one person's (my) story of a quest for health in the face of on-going HIV infection. I tell this story in the hope that readers who are free of infection will stay that way through coming to understand that having this lifelong infection -- and that treatment for HIV - is not easy.

  • Shigella in Gay & Bisexual Men
    January 11, 2002

    Many gay men today are unaware they are at risk for serious stomach cramps and diarrhea caused by a microscopic bug called Shigella. When this bug is present, disease can easily be spread from one person to another through rimming (oral-anal contact) and from oral contact with contaminated skin including skin in the groin area, the testicles and the penis.

Updated: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 at 11:23 AM

All information is general in nature and is not intended to be used as a substitute for appropriate professional advice. For more information please call 206-296-4600 (voice) or 206-296-4631 (TTY Relay service). Mailing address: ATTN: Communications Team, Public Health - Seattle & King County, 401 5th Ave., Suite 1300, Seattle, WA 98104 or click here to email us.

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