News 2012
Routine STI Screening, Counseling Lower STI Rate in HIV+ US MSM

Screening for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) every 6 months and brief risk-reduction counseling halved STI incidence over 12 months in US men who have sex with men (MSM) enrolled in a prospective observational study.
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In This Issue

Naina Khanna directs policy and community organizing for the Positive Women's Network USA, one of the Black AIDS Institute's community partners to the International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012). Also a member of the AIDS 2012 Conference Coordinating Committee (CCC), Naina has a lot to say about what it means to her as a woman of color to serve in such a significant leadership role, why AIDS 2012 is so important and why, from her perspective, Black Americans should be sure to attend.
People of Color in AIDS 2012 Leadership: Naina Khanna

The second installment in a series about Americans of color engaged in leadership roles for the 2012 International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012).
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Road to AIDS 2012: A Series of Town Hall Meetings--Denver

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Join the Black AIDS Institute at the AIDS 2012 International Community Science and Treatment Pre-Conference Workshop

The Black AIDS Institute will co-sponsor a free, two-day AIDS 2012 pre-conference on Friday, July 20 and Saturday, July 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 pm at George Washington University.