HIV cases are rising among straight people. Advocates say a new strategy is needed

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HIV cases are rising among straight people. Advocates say a new strategy is needed
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Advocates say stigma around HIV still exists and can impact how often people seek sexual health screenings or access medication.

HIV rates are growing fastest among heterosexual men and women.When Jane Costello found out she had HIV, she was surprised."If you had asked me if I was at risk of HIV back then I would have said no. And I think that's what a lot of people still think today," she told SBS News.Her partner, who later became her husband, received a diagnosis that led her to get tested."It took a year-and-a-half for him to be diagnosed.

"These data suggest that, to eliminate HIV, there needs to be increasing focus on prevention strategies that encompass all populations, including heterosexual men and women, particularly as we all begin to travel more following the relaxing of COVID-19 control measures," she told SBS News. states and territories, which allows those without Medicare to access HIV treatment free of charge or at low cost through government-funded hospital pharmacies., with Australian states and territories completing the rollout of the scheme this year."It will make a huge difference because we know that if people are on medication they can maintain an undetected viral load and that's really, really important [when it comes to ending HIV transmission].

"Something that we often hear from people who are newly diagnosed: I didn't think I was at risk," Costello said.

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