Friday, 24 May 2019

Sexual Conduction









Sexual Conduction Worldwide sexual intercourse is the dominant form of transmission that accounts for about 80 percent of infections (Askew and Berer 2003). Sexual intercourse is more than 90 percent of infections in Sub-Saharan Africa. Although many people who know they are infected reduce their risky behavior, studies in developed countries show that a significant percentage of people continue to enter unprotected sex (Marks, Burris and Peterman 1999). The risk of sexual displacement is determined by the behavior that affects the likelihood of exposure to an infected individual and by exposure to exposure. This also includes factors associated with the infection of the infected partner and the sensitivity of the uninfected partner.

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