?Over the 30 years of the AIDS epidemic, the disease has had a profound impact on every country in the world,? and ?in each country, that impact is experienced a different way,? Vivek Anand, CEO of the Humsafar Trust, and Kenneth Mayer, medical research director of Fenway Health and co-director of the Fenway Institute, write in this post in Huffington Post?s ?Gay Voices? blog. ?But one reality remains: In nearly every country, HIV rates are disproportionately high in gay and bisexual men, as well as men who have sex with men (MSM) who do not identify as either,? they continue, adding, ?The full scope of the epidemic simply cannot be addressed until we recognize that there is no country in the world where we can overlook the MSM population.?
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