I have read a little about aids transmissions through heterosexual intercourse and the two pieces of information I have found about this is:
If you are a WOMAN and you sleep unprotected with an infected male partner, you're chances of contracting HIV from that one encounter is approximately 1 in 500 of contracting the virus.
If you are a MAN and you sleep unprotected with an infected famale partner, "The transmission female to male is so small that
its only theoretical, unlike the measurable male to female long term
risk of repeated expose to the same man discussed above."
Also there are many examples of HIV positive women being married to non-infected men who produce children and still the husband is not infected.
Does any one have any links to real and specific data that answer this question? Please provide links and please include those which are specific about number of enounters, genders, and activities.
2006-08-14
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