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Originally Posted by stfu2
Depends if there are other underlying conditions and the stage of HIV infection (viral load)
https://www.aidsmap.com/about-hiv/va...v-transmission
> A meta-analysis of studies of heterosexual HIV transmission found that, in high-income countries prior to the introduction of combination therapy, the risk per sexual act was 0.04% if the female partner was HIV positive and the male partner was HIV negative. The risk was 0.08% when the male partner was HIV positive and the female partner HIV negative. However, these rates were considerably higher when the source partner was in either the very early or the late stage of HIV infection, when one partner had a sexually transmitted infection that causes genital sores, and also in studies done in lower-income countries (Boily).
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Amazing analysis stfu2, not many people can read and understand such stuffs, you must have a doctoral or something lol you should change nick to shifu2. 师父。