60% of gay men incorrectly believe there are no symptoms of early HIV infection

60% of gay men incorrectly believe there are no symptoms of early HIV infection

Publication date

Wednesday, July 20, 2011
NAT, in partnership with Gaydar, has today launched a research report ‘Primary HIV Infection: knowledge amongst gay men’. The research*, the first of its kind and conducted amongst more than 8,000 gay men, reveals 60% incorrectly believe there are no symptoms of recent (clinically referred to as ‘primary’) HIV infection. 

Fluctuating symptoms of HIV Report.

Fluctuating symptoms of HIV Report.

Publication date

Tuesday, September 6, 2011
NAT has launched a new report, ‘Fluctuating symptoms of HIV’, which looks at the symptoms experienced by people living with HIV – how they fluctuate over time and how this impacts their daily life.  The report, based on an anonymous survey of people living with HIV, shows how fluctuating symptoms are a cause of real distress and place barriers on work, daily living and social participation.