You are entirely missing the point, Serius.
Trends in other nations are relevant in demonstrating how our nation reacts to things - the current apathy is creating a
dramatic increase in heterosexual infection in nations similar to ours (especially the US) and in fact there are signs this is happening here as well as the rate of infection of heterosexual relations as compared to drug use is about seven times more at present as shown
here for the 2000 - 2006 period and
here for the 2007 period. We can observe from these statistics that the
average rate of infection for heterosexual sex acts was at 8% spanning 2000 - 2006 but that in 2007 the statistic was at 21% indicating a steady rise of infection amongst the heterosexual population, with the National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research
[1] indicating a statistic of 18% for the year of 2005, which is all very troubling since in this decade the total of infections has increased to alarming levels. To make things even worse, while women in Australia have for the most part had very low rates of infection the rate of infection for women (presumably straight or bi for the most part), while still less than men by about five times, has doubled since 2005.
This shows that while the raw quantity of HIV positive persons is lower the rate of newly infected people (which is the most relevant thing here) is increasing at an alarming rate and it does not require a mass of people to transmit an infection (I'll just nab this map from loq here: )
It takes just
one person to potentially infect each of those chains and increasingly, that's what is happening.
This attitude of yours, Serius, especially amongst the more sexually active of your peers is what's causing this increasing rate of infection. It's
not just a gay problem or a drugee problem or a non-white problem because at this rate it will only take another decade before the straight white persons become the problem. Let's try to prevent us from becoming the US.