Gay and bisexual men of black ethnicity are disproportionately likely to be living with diagnosed HIV than white British men, with no evidence that this health inequality has narrowed since 2001, according to a report published online ahead of print in Sexually Transmitted Infections.
The data comes from the 2014 Gay Men’s Sex Survey, a convenience sample of 15,388 men recruited online.
While 11.3% of white British men who had ever taken a test were diagnosed with HIV, this was the case