A Spain-based study last year found that of almost HIV-positive men surveyed, 60 per cent reported having unprotected anal sex and 62 per cent had been diagnosed with an STI. Rates of infections and high-risk sexual behaviour were higher among the 30 per cent who reported having engaged in chemsex or slamsex.
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But progress is stalling and the epidemic is tightening its grip in key groups. UNAIDS says more then half of new HIV cases in were in minority or marginalised groups such as men who have sex with men, transgender people and sex workers. Shannon Hader, deputy director of UNAIDS, says the key to limiting chemsex and its consequences is to get the right protection messages and methods to those who need them.
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But the force refused to publish a more detailed description of Rowe, including his name and photo. He used a fake name with me but if there had been a picture I would have found out or friends would have warned me. He hit out at the conduct of Northumbria Police officers who arrested him at his home in North Tyneside alongside fugitive Rowe on December 24, last year.
I had no idea what was going on. This one officer said I was lying and I knew about it. It was just awful. Once other officers realised the error, he was treated as a victim and fully supported by both forces throughout the investigation and prosecution, he said.
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Sussex Police force stood by its decision to keep Rowe's identity secret but said it did not ask for the victim to be arrested. Already have an account? Log in here. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.