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Serious 265 Sinkie Locals Get HIV In 2018! 90% Are Samsters! Boss Sam Pls Shut Down Sammyboy!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - There were 265 newly diagnosed cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections reported among Singapore residents from January to October this year, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in a statement on Saturday (Dec 1).

This is down from the 361 cases that were reported in the same period last year.

Of the new cases this year, MOH analysed 156 which were reported in the first half of 2018, all of which were exposed through sexual intercourse.

Heterosexual transmission was the mode of transmission for 45 per cent of these cases, while 43 per cent of cases were from homosexual transmission.

The remaining 12 per cent of cases were from bisexual transmission, the ministry said.

Around 90 per cent of cases were male, with about 40 per cent aged between 20 and 39 and 46 per cent aged between 40 and 59.

About 53 per cent of the cases had late-stage HIV infection when they were diagnosed, higher than the proportion of 42 per cent for the same period in 2017.

About 57 per cent of the cases reported this year were detected by HIV tests done in the course of medical care, the ministry said.

Another 22 per cent were detected during routine programmatic HIV screening such as screening programmes for individuals with sexually transmitted infections and hospital inpatients.

Meanwhile, 17 per cent of cases were picked up through voluntary HIV screening.

The remaining cases were detected through other types of screening such as general health screenings and medical checks for employment.

A higher proportion of homosexuals and bisexuals (25 per cent) had their HIV infection detected via voluntary screening compared to heterosexuals (9 per cent), the ministry added.

MOH and the Health Promotion Board have urged individuals at risk of HIV infection to go for regular HIV testing, which is available at polyclinics, private clinics and hospitals.

HIV tests can also be done at 10 anonymous HIV test sites across the island, where personal details are not required when signing up for a test.

Regular HIV testing means that diagnosis can be made at an early stage of infection, which allows for early treatment and care. Early and effective HIV treatment can help infected persons delay the onset of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) for many years, and they can continue to lead an active and productive life.

The most effective way to prevent HIV infection is to remain faithful to one's spouse or partner and to avoid casual sex, and sex with sex workers, the ministry said.

Persons engaging in high-risk sexual behaviour, such as having multiple sexual partners or engaging in casual or commercial sex, are strongly advised to use condoms to reduce their risk of HIV infection and other sexually transmitted infections. Condoms should be used consistently and correctly during every sexual encounter.

Members of the public can refer to www.preventhiv.sg for more information on HIV prevention, the statement said.

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Semaj2357

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the pa should propose that all sinkies be able to have 4 wives - that should reduce ft prostitutes here, and the rate of hiv infection should nose-dive, as male sinkies will have enough of muffs to explore :rolleyes:
 

syed putra

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Problem solved. But only for next generation.

He Jiankui defends 'world's first gene-edited babies'
  • 28 November 2018

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Image copyrightAFPImage captionProf He's university has denied any knowledge of the research, which has not been peer-reviewed
A Chinese scientist who claims to have created the world's first genetically edited babies has defended his work.
Speaking at a genome summit in Hong Kong, He Jiankui said he was "proud" of altering the genes of twin girls so they could not contract HIV.
His work, which he announced earlier this week, has not been verified.
Many scientists have condemned his announcement. Such gene-editing work is banned in most countries, including China.
Professor He's university - the Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen - said it was unaware of the research project and would launch an investigation. It said Mr He had been on unpaid leave since February.
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Prof He confirmed the university was not aware, adding he had funded the experiment by himself.
What has the scientist claimed?
Prof He announced earlier this week that he had altered the DNA of embryos - twin girls - to prevent them from contracting HIV.

On Wednesday, he spoke at the Human Genome Editing Summit at the University of Hong Kong for the first time about his work since the uproar.

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He revealed that the twin girls - known as "Lulu" and "Nana" - were "born normal and healthy", adding that there were plans to monitor the twins over the next 18 years.
He explained that eight couples - comprised of HIV-positive fathers and HIV-negative mothers - had signed up voluntarily for the experiment; one couple later dropped out.
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Image copyrightEPAImage captionProf He has defended his work after widespread condemnation by the scientific community
Prof He also said that the study had been submitted to a scientific journal for review, though he did not name the journal.
He also said that "another potential pregnancy" of a gene-edited embryo was in its early stages.
But he apologised that his research "was leaked unexpectedly", and added: "The clinical trial was paused due to the current situation."
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What do experts make of the claim?
By Robin Brant, BBC News, Hong Kong
No-one really knew if he was going to show. The auditorium was packed by the time He Jiankui walked on stage. This is the man who says he has given China a world first.
The handful of experts I spoke to, after they'd sat and listened to him, said they believed him. They believe this happened. But the big, big problem was that his speech and answers afterwards were scant on detail.
At times he was evasive, failing to give anything like the detail about his work - what he did, how he did it, who knew - that is required of any scientific project wishing to be regarded as credible.
He talked about the stigma attached to HIV/Aids in China and how important the family is to society, but he didn't give the names of "some experts" he claimed had reviewed his work and offered feedback.
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Why is it this controversial?
The Crispr gene editing tool he claims to have used is not new to the scientific world, and was first discovered in 2012.
It works by using "molecular scissors" to alter a very specific strand of DNA - either cutting it out, replacing it or tweaking it.
Gene editing could potentially help avoid heritable diseases by deleting or changing troublesome coding in embryos.
But experts worry meddling with the genome of an embryo could cause harm not only to the individual but also future generations that inherit these same changes.
Prof He's recent claims were widely criticised by other scientists.
Hundreds of Chinese scientists also signed a letter on social media condemning the research, saying they were "resolutely" opposed to it.
"If true, this experiment is monstrous. Gene editing itself is experimental and is still associated with off-target mutations, capable of causing genetic problems early and later in life, including the development of cancer," Prof Julian Savulescu, an ethics expert at the University of Oxford, told the BBC.
"This experiment exposes healthy normal children to risks of gene editing for no real necessary benefit."
Many countries, including the UK, have laws that prevent the use of genome editing in embryos for assisted reproduction in humans.
Scientists can do gene editing research on discarded IVF embryos, as long as they are destroyed immediately afterwards and not used to make a baby.
Prof He's experiment is prohibited under Chinese laws, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Xu Nanping told state media.
China allows in-vitro human embryonic stem cell research for a maximum period of 14 days, Mr Xu clarified.
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syed putra

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KNN why are HIV patients allowed to wander freely KNN
There should be a hiv database of name of those infected. So partners can check its safe to resume relationship.
In jiu hu border area with thailand where drug addiction and prostitution is rife, i pity the wife who were infected. They only knew after the husband is sick.
 

Leongsam

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The sex forum has drastically reduced the transmission of HIV thanks to the educational threads in the "sexual health issues" section.

The forum even has a resident doctor who helps with the dissemination of life saving information.

Without the forum the number of HIV cases would be far higher than 265!
 

bobby

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HIV tests can also be done at 10 anonymous HIV test sites across the island, where personal details are not required when signing up for a test.

You mean anyone can just walk-in and ask for a free test...even foreigners ?
 

Scrooball (clone)

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The sex forum has drastically reduced the transmission of HIV thanks to the educational threads in the "sexual health issues" section.

The forum even has a resident doctor who helps with the dissemination of life saving information.

Without the forum the number of HIV cases would be far higher than 265!

U must be daydreaming. Most of the traffic goes to Adult discussion about sex where they share cheap thrill stories of seeing an upskirt in the office or going to the masseur section to check out the latest joint for a blowjob!
 

JohnTan

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Sinkies, especially oppies, should stick to having sex with their spouses only.
 
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