The Federal Response to the AIDS Epidemic: Information and Public Education : Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, First Session, March 16, 1987, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 313 pages |
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... condom . If both partners are seronegative 6 months after entering into a monogamous relationship , they are on pretty solid ground to assume that condoms are no longer needed so long as they have sex only with each other . I should ...
... condom . If both partners are seronegative 6 months after entering into a monogamous relationship , they are on pretty solid ground to assume that condoms are no longer needed so long as they have sex only with each other . I should ...
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... condoms in recent weeks but the utility of condoms needs to be more widely known and their use encouraged and accepted . The second most common way for HIV to spread is through the sharing of needles and syringes by intravenous drug ...
... condoms in recent weeks but the utility of condoms needs to be more widely known and their use encouraged and accepted . The second most common way for HIV to spread is through the sharing of needles and syringes by intravenous drug ...
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... condom during anal or vaginal intercourse is likely to be very effective . Barring a tear in the condom the HIV is most ... condoms are no longer needed so long as they have sex only with each other . Fraser -- AIDS education 3 March 16 ...
... condom during anal or vaginal intercourse is likely to be very effective . Barring a tear in the condom the HIV is most ... condoms are no longer needed so long as they have sex only with each other . Fraser -- AIDS education 3 March 16 ...
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... condom during intercourse . If a woman is seropositive , her male partners should continue to use condoms . Those who reject monogamy or condoms may still be able to lower their risk of AIDS considerably by decreasing their number of ...
... condom during intercourse . If a woman is seropositive , her male partners should continue to use condoms . Those who reject monogamy or condoms may still be able to lower their risk of AIDS considerably by decreasing their number of ...
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... condoms in recent weeks but the utility of condoms needs to be more widely known and their use encouraged and accepted . The second most common way for HIV to spread is through the sharing of needles and syringes by intravenous drug ...
... condoms in recent weeks but the utility of condoms needs to be more widely known and their use encouraged and accepted . The second most common way for HIV to spread is through the sharing of needles and syringes by intravenous drug ...
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