Hong Kong STD/AIDS Update - Vol. 16 No. 4 Quarter 4 2010. Centre for Health Protection, Department of Health (2010)
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The Hong Kong STD/AIDS update is a composite report on HIV/AIDS reporting and STI caseload statistics published 3 monthly. The current issue has the updated information up to December 2010. |
Hong Kong STD/AIDS Update - Vol. 17 No. 1 Quarter 1 2011. Centre for Health Protection, Department of Health (2011)
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The Hong Kong STD/AIDS update is a composite report on HIV/AIDS reporting and STI caseload statistics published 3 monthly. The current issue has the updated information up to March 2011. |
Sex between Men in Your City. Mok P (2011)
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In response to the rapid increase in HIV infections among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender people in developed Asia, the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) launched its ‘Metropolitan Man Initiative’ in 2010 to support civil society organizations in the region to respond to issues related to men’s sexual health, including HIV. Download this publication |
Factsheet on HIV/AIDS Situation in Hong Kong (2010). Special Preventive Programme Centre for Health Protection, Department of Health (2011)
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The first case of HIV infection in Hong Kong was reported in 1984. The Department of Health has received a cumulative total of 4832 reports of HIV infection under the voluntary and anonymous HIV/AIDS reporting system as of year 2010. |
Hong Kong STD/AIDS Update 2009. Special Preventive Programme Centre for Health Protection Department of Health Hong Kong (2009)
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Hong Kong STD/AIDS Update, Vol. 15, No. 4, Quarter 4 2009 The Hong Kong STD/AIDS update is a composite report on HIV/AIDS reporting and STI caseload statistics published 3 monthly. The current issue has the updated information up to December 2009. Download this publication |
HIV Related Behaviors and Attitudes among Chinese MSM in Hong Kong: A Population Based Study. Lau JTF, Kim JH, Lau M and Tsui H-Y (2004)
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This study was conducted in order to determine the prevalence of men having sex with men (MSM) and their HIV related behaviours and attitudes among Chinese men in Hong Kong. Methods: A large scale, random, population based, anonymous telephone survey of 14 963 men between the ages of 18–60 was conducted. The overall response rate was approximately 57%. Download this publication |
Report of Community Assessment and Evaluation of HIV Effort on Men who have Sex with Men in Hong Kong 2006. Hong Kong Advisory Council on AIDS (2006)
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Men who have sex with men (MSM) is one of the important issues in HIV prevention in Hong Kong since the first cases reported in 1984. Committee on Education & Publicity on AIDS (CEPAIDS) and AIDS Prevention and Care Committee (APCC) prepared two strategy documents on HIV prevention in MSM in 1998 and 2001 respectively Download this publication |
Report of Community Assessment and Evaluation of HIV Prevention for Commercial Sex Workers and their Clients in Hong Kong 2006. Hong Kong Advisory Council on AIDS (2006)
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The Community Forum on AIDS was convened to enhance communication between community stakeholders and ACA. It provided a platform where the views and expertise of the community can be directly shared and collected, to support policy formulation at the ACA level. Download this publication |
Recommended Principles of Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV Disease Scientific. Scientific Committee on AIDS and STI (SCAS) and Centre for Health Protection Department of Health Hong Kong (2011)
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In 2005, the predecessor of this Committee, Scientific Committee on AIDS, published its set of recommended principles of antiretroviral therapy to provide general guidance for the use of antiretrovirals in Hong Kong. The document stated nine major principles of antiretroviral use. Download this publication |
Quality Assurance Guidelines on Prevention of HIV/AIDS through Peer Education Programme in Community Settings. Community Forum on AIDS and Hong Kong Advisory Council on AIDS (2010)
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Peer education is extensively applied and implemented by HIV prevention and health promotion programmes around the world, as it has tremendous potential to reach and benefit target populations and communities. A well designed and well-implemented programme can effectively improve the knowledge, attitudes and skills of target populations. Download this publication |


