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Unsafe sexual practices are common, say US studies. (news roundup).(Brief Article)

British Medical Journal

| July 05, 2003 | Josefson, Deborah | COPYRIGHT 2003 British Medical Association. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Unsafe sexual practices are common in people infected with HIV and in those at high risk of infection, warned two US epidemiological studies published this week in the American Journal of Public Health.

More than half (55%) of the men taking part in a survey of sexual behaviour reported having unprotected, insertive anal sex over the previous six months, and 48% had engaged in unprotected, receptive anal sex. A similar number, 45%, of the men had …

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