The transmission through sexual behavior is the main pathway of the virus: no matter the anal sex or oral sex between the homosexual or the sexual intercourse, there is a greater risk of infectious infection.
A study published in the recently published "Magazine of Infectious Diseases" shows that men who do not cut foreskin have doubled the chance of being infected after having sex with female partners infected with HIV.
Studies have stated that the ratio of women infected with HIV to men is higher than previous research.Researchers also said that men with multiple sexual partners at the same time will have the result of a higher HIV infection rate, which helps explain the reason why the HIV spreads quickly in Africa.
Researchers said that this is the first study of a group of men with many sexual partners, and each person's behavior infection with HIV risk.The results of the research help to explain why HIV quickly spreads some areas in the world that are not universal and have many sexual partners such as Africa.Research and collected the sexual behavior information of 745 Kenya drivers. These people received HIV and foreskin detection at the beginning of the study. These drivers should provide the number of sexual behaviors with their wives, night stands, prostitutes, and screen HIV and HIV andother.
Before the study, the researchers used the HIV infection rate of these three sexual partners to calculate the possibility of HIV of each sexual behavior.The results showed that the chances of infection with HIV after one -time intercourse were 1/160, but after each sexual behavior of men who did not cut foreskin, the chance of infection with HIV was twice that of cutting men.
(Editor in charge: A Qiu)