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    HIV may afflict almost half Asia-Pacific transgenders: UN

    BANGKOK, May 17, 2012 (AFP) - Nearly half of transgender people in the Asia-Pacific region could have HIV as poor healthcare and high-risk lifestyles push infection rates to "critical levels", a UN report said Thursday.

    The region's estimated 9-9.5 million transgender population is "bearing the brunt of the HIV epidemic", the UN Development Programme study said, adding that figures suggest 49 percent of the community could be infected.

    The figure is drawn from anecdotal evidence of infection rates among trans-women -- men who become women -- taken from the "scattered and often small-scale research" available across the region, the UNDP said.

    Report author Sam Winter, of Hong Kong University, urged governments to take note of the "burning need to address a very human crisis", pointing out many transgender people end up working as prostitutes and having unsafe sex.

    "Social exclusion, poverty and HIV infection contribute to what we call a 'stigma sickness slope' -- a downward spiral that is difficult to reverse," he said in the "Lost in Transition" study.

    Transgender people also routinely suffer violence and prejudice while being offered narrow economic opportunities and scant psychological support, the report found.

    Billed as the region's most comprehensive study, the report collates information from the last 12 years, painting a picture of hardship for many transgender people, who lack basic healthcare and emotional help.

    It recorded cases of "backyard" sex change surgery including castration and the widespread use of unsafe industrial silicone for breast implants among those who cannot afford quality healthcare.

    Often transgender people leave home at a young age in response to family disapproval, drop out off school because of bullying and struggle to find work, which pushes them into prostitution, it said.

    But the study also highlighted positive developments, noting an increasingly confident transgender identity has taken root. It also detected greater will from the community to engage with mainstream services and policy discussions.

    "The creation of advocacy networks, community-based organisations and non-government organisations devoted to empowering our communities is a source of joy," according to Thai transgender activist Prempreeda Pramoj Na Ayutthaya.
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  • #2
    Frightening numbers... doubt they are this high but still sad whatever they are.

    Let's hope a cure is around the corner!


    Azza


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    • #3
      Treat all lines as live at all times.   We have been here many times.

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      • #4
        seamus, thanks for sharing. Something to remember these are estimates for ALL of Asia Pacific. 2nd, these are estimates based on anecdotal evidence - so the small samples are likely drawn from those in the p4p scene. We have to remember that there are also large numbers of lbs NOT in the p4p scene, which I believe leads to an overestimate of the rate in the overall number of Asia Pacific transgender females.

        The main take home message from this report: Bareback sex, and exchanging bodily fluids with a p4p lb in Asia Pacific is a high risk activity for contracting HIV.

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        • #5
          rx, I think your last statement covers more than Asia Pacific. No matter where we go or live we need to never leave home without a raincoat.
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