According to a research report published by two Australian researchers in the Journal of British Medical on Saturday, the risk of having pour out of puzzle is lower than the risk of AIDS virus in the AIDS virus.
Researcher Saab and researcher at the University of Melbourne at Monash University, a researcher at the Department of Pediatrics of the University of Melbourne, concluded that the AIDS virus will depend on the receptor on the surface of the so -called Langerhans & RSquo; Cells.These cells are located in the foreskin and are exposed during sexual intercourse.
They said that sexual intercourse or disease spread by sexual intercourse can also cause foreskin inflammation and cause AIDS virus.
Two researchers said: "70%of men in dyeing AIDS viruses are diseased through vaginal sex, and some are infected by anal sex."
They said: "People can't help asking, how does the AIDS virus enter the penis and why those who do not cut out the foreskin are more likely to get the AIDS virus."
Their research is based on reviewing more than 40 research reports.
The Journal said that the most powerful evidence of supporting their theory is the new research results of the Uganda couple: every woman who is positive for the AIDS virus examination is not a male partner.
In 30 months, there were no new infections among the 50 men who accepted the foreskin, but 40 of the 137 men who did not cut foreskin were infected.
Two researchers said that in the country where AIDS is rampant, they should seriously consider cutting foreskin as an extra channel for preventing AIDS.
(Editor in charge: Chen Bong)