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... condom comes off or ruptures ; there has been one report of condom failure in preventing HIV transmission between monogamous part- ners , one of whom was infected with HIV . While condoms are not foolproof , they do provide the safest ...
... condom comes off or ruptures ; there has been one report of condom failure in preventing HIV transmission between monogamous part- ners , one of whom was infected with HIV . While condoms are not foolproof , they do provide the safest ...
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About Condoms , Spermicides , Gloves and Barriers CONDOMS : Condoms have been known for a long time to be effective in preventing sexually transmitted diseases , such as gonorrhea , syphilis , herpes , and chlamydia . Recendy , studies ...
About Condoms , Spermicides , Gloves and Barriers CONDOMS : Condoms have been known for a long time to be effective in preventing sexually transmitted diseases , such as gonorrhea , syphilis , herpes , and chlamydia . Recendy , studies ...
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... condoms are much less readily available , although a number of AIDS projects in Africa have begun distributing condoms and educational materials to prostitutes and others at risk for HIV infection . While most of the prostitutes who ...
... condoms are much less readily available , although a number of AIDS projects in Africa have begun distributing condoms and educational materials to prostitutes and others at risk for HIV infection . While most of the prostitutes who ...
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acquired immune acquired immunodeficiency syndrome AIDS patients AIDS virus AIDS-related complex antibody associated behavior bisexual blood body fluids CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ cells Centers for Disease child clients clinical condom CRUZ The University cytomegalovirus deficiency syndrome developed diagnosis Disease Control donors drug abusers drug users evaluation exposure HCWs hemophiliacs hepatitis heterosexual high risk Hispanic HIV infection homosexual hospital household contacts HTLV HTLV-III/LAV infection human immunodeficiency virus human T-lymphotropic virus infants intravenous drug isolation JAMA Kaposi's sarcoma Lancet lymphadenopathy lymphocytes MMWR needles opportunistic infections oral patients with AIDS pediatric perinatal persons physicians prevent programs prostitutes Public Health recommendations reported retrovirus risk factors risk for AIDS risk groups San Francisco semen serologic seropositive sexual contact sexual partners sexually transmitted diseases substance abuse symptoms T-lymphotropic virus type tion transfusion treatment University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA vaccine vaginal Western blot women with AIDS