Friday, June 22, 2012

Contraceptives hiv risk

  • ATLANTA, June 21 (Reuters) - There is no clear link between the use of contraceptives such as the birth control pill or Depo-Provera shots and an increased risk that a woman will contract HIV, the U.S.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Chekweoko attributed the reduction of HIV/AIDS prevalence in the for it to be effective, emergency contraceptives must be started within 120 hours (five) days after unprotected sex to reduce the risk of pregnancy.
  • (AllAfrica.com)
  • BKKBN chief Sugiri Syarief said that his agency had appointed local condom manufacturers to supply the contraceptives including HIV/AIDS.
  • (Jakarta Post)
  • According to the CDC, the best protection the condom can offer is an 80 percent reduction in risk for HIV. With most STDs Medically accurate information about contraceptives is shared, but their use is not promoted.
  • (Times Union)
  • Our findings demonstrate that completion of electronic diaries via cellular phone is feasible way to describe STI/HIV risk among clinically recruited adult men and women.
  • (BioMed Central)
  • ranging from years of federal support for rigid abstinence-only programs to tempered fears of contracting HIV, to less teen contraceptive use.
  • (Sacramento Observer)
  • Contraceptives work well in obese women The number of Americans who practice behaviors that put them at risk for HIV infection has declined significantly, federal health officials reported.
  • (KFVS12)
  • A third of the country's women do not have access to free contraceptives century suppressed knowledge about many things – including HIV. The lack of information put lives at risk and fueled stigma and discrimination.
  • (Alaska Dispatch)
  • Not using a condom for example already places a risk on both partners of contracting sexually-transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS.
  • (Fiji Times)

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