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AHF: New UN Report Says Hook Up Apps Fuel Global

Increase in HIV, STDs; Apps Deny Links, Remain Unwilling


to Do Anything About It
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The United Nations recently announced the results of a twoyear study that found the growing use online dating today of mobile dating apps by young gay men is
a major factor in a new HIV epidemic among teenagers in Asia. Pointing to the explosion of dating
apps as a significant contributor to a hidden epidemic of HIV cases among teenagers and young gay
men, the Asia-Pacific Inter-Agency Task Team on Young Key Populationswhich includes UNICEF,
UNAIDS and otherswarned in its December report, Adolescents: Under the Radar in the Asia-Pacific
AIDS Response that the rise in new HIV infections coincides with an increase in risky behavior, such
as multiple sexual partners and inconsistent condom use.
The developers of these dating apps are creating technology that is connecting people around the
world in more ways than onewith one of the most significant ways being the risk for contracting and
rapidly spreading sexually transmitted diseases, said Whitney Engeran-Cordova, Senior Director,
Public Health Division for AIDS Healthcare Foundation. Yet instead of taking ownership of their
contributions to a worldwide STD epidemic and taking swift action to launch public awareness
campaigns to inform their users about the inherent risks of STDs associated with having more sexual
partners, weve largely seen the developers respond with an apathetic shoulder shrug at bestor a
complete denial of the problem at worst.
The worldwide impact of dating apps is as astounding as their stubborn unwillingness to do anything
about the resulting surge in HIV and STDs, said AHF President Michael Weinstein. What will it take
for app creators to get in the game of protecting their usersespecially Millennials who are the
primary users of the technology?
According to the report, teens aged15-19 made up 15% of new HIV infections in a region where
there are an estimated 200,000 adolescents living with HIV. Most of the new infections were found
among young men who have sex with men and live in large metropolitan areas including Bangkok,
Hanoi and Jakarta. The report recommends that governments develop better data on adolescents,
strategies for HIV prevention, adolescent-specific laws and comprehensive sex education in schools
and through social media.
The results of the UNs Asia-Pacific study support growing concern by public health agencies on the
role smartphone dating apps play in facilitating sexually transmitted diseases. In November, a
physician with the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV also cited dating apps as a driver of
increasing rates of STDs, including a 19% increase in gonorrhea and a 33% rise in new syphilis
infections in 2014 according to Public Health England.
In the United States, the Rhode Island Department of Healthreportedin May that cases of syphilis,
gonorrhea and HIV sharply rose between 2013 and 2014 and said that high-risk behaviors such
asusing social media to arrange casual and often anonymous sexual encounters, having sex without
a condom, having multiple sex partners, and having sex while under the influence of drugs or alcohol
have become more common in recent years.According to real free dating astudyby Beymer et al.
(2014), gay menwho are meeting on location-based dating apps are at greater risk for gonorrhea and
chlamydia than those who meet in-person or on the Internet.

AHF Expands Smartphone Dating App Public Awareness Billboard Campaign


To remind smartphone dating app users of the inherent STD risks of both heterosexual and
homosexual casual sexual encounters, AHF launched a public awareness billboard which is the best
dating website campaign in September incorporating two of the most popular mobile dating apps,
Tinder and Grindr. Those billboards drew worldwide notice and widespread social media attentionas
well as threatened legal action from Tinder
AHFs is soon launching an expanded Tinder/Grindr billboard campaign that builds upon the initial
campaign and will run in locations beyond California and Florida. AHFs latest Tinder/Grindr STD
billboards feature naked full body silhouettes of couples embracing horizontally set against a
brightly colored graffiti-style background. The September billboards featured cameo-like black
silhouettes of four upright heads positioned as two couples facing each other. In both the old and
new artwork, each couple (one a man and a woman; the other, two men) one member of the couple
has the name of one of the popular hook up apps, such as Tinder, superimposed on it; the facing
body (or head) has the name of a sexually transmitted disease, such as Chlamydia, across it. The
billboards also include the URL FreeSTDCheck.org, where people can get information and locations
offering free HIV and STD testing.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the largest global AIDS organization, currently provides medical
care and/or services to over 500,000 individuals in 36 countries worldwide in the US, Africa, Latin
America/Caribbean, the Asia/Pacific Region and Eastern Europe. To learn more about AHF, please
visit our website: www.aidshealth.org, find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/aidshealth and
follow us on Twitter: @aidshealthcare and Instagram: @aidshealthcare

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