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PaulKing

2005-03-23, 4:40 pm

As we know, this is precisely how STDs work. While it’s hard to transmit an
STD through hundreds of incidents of unprotected vaginal and anal sex,
just two little exposures will always do the trick.
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But HIV is, by definition, a sexually transmitted virus. We know this by
rote. That said, AIDS researchers have had occasional difficulty proving
it. While drug use correlates highly with HIV positivity; sex, outside of
drug use, is not such a willing a participant in the HIV cycle.
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Take this 1988 review from the Journal of the American Medical
Association: “[N]one of the husbands of four seropositive [HIV positive]
women were infected despite regular sexual contact for as long as three
years. In another study involving 12 couples, no transmission from the
infected woman to the male partner occurred after more than 100 sexual
contacts. Thus, vaginal intercourse may carry a low risk to the insertive
partner, as does anal intercourse. ” (JAMA, 1988; 259(20))
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But that’s male to female contact – generally considered the least risky.
What about female to male?
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From the January 17, 2002 Journal of Infectious Disease: “The study…of 17
women who remained uninfected, despite a history of heavy exposure to HIV
through repeated, unprotected sexual contact with an infected partner, and
12 of their regular, male HIV-positive partners.”
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Well, what about male to male?
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An April 1996 study in Nature Medicine focused on 24 hetero- and
homosexual men who’ve remained HIV negative despite “histories of multiple
high-risk sexual exposures to HIV-1,” including “sex with multiple
HIV-1-infected partners,” or “long-term relationships involving
unprotected sexual intercourse over many years [with] predominantly a
single HIV-infected partner.” “All subjects were HIV-1 negative,” even
though “several [of their] partners succumbed to AIDS.” (Nature Medicine.
1996 2(4))
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What about longer studies?
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“At Kenyatta National Hospital [Kenya] …out of 31 couples tested, 23 were
discordant [one positive, one negative]. Some of them have stayed in a
sexual relationship with the infected partner for more than six years
without the infected one passing the virus to the other. And when these
discordant couples brought their children for testing, all of them were
free of the virus…” (Horizon Magazine, December 18, 2003)
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What about larger studies?
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“[W]e studied 50 sexually active couples with discordant antibody results
[one positive, one negative]...seronegative partners continued to have
negative results in all tests for a mean follow-up period of 17 months
despite ongoing sexual relations with their seropositive
partners….approximately one-half of each group reported some instances of
unprotected intercourse…intercourse with outside partners was uncommon in
both groups, as was current illicit drug use. (Clin Infectious Disease.
July, 1995;211)
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What about longer and larger studies?
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From a study called “Heterosexual Transmission of HIV in Northern
California: Results from a Ten-Year Study”: “We followed up 175
HIV-discordant couples over time, for a total of approximately 282
couple-years of follow up.…No transmission [of HIV] occurred among the 25%
of couples who did not use their condoms consistently, nor among the 47
couples who intermittently practiced unsafe sex during the entire duration
of follow-up…We observed no seroconversions after entry into the study
[nobody became HIV positive]”(American Journal of Epidemiology. August,
1997.)
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Ten years and no transmission? Huh. Every time I watch Law and Order:
Special Victims Unit, HIV tracks like a muddy footprint from the “perp” to
the victim.

Death

2005-03-23, 4:40 pm


"PaulKing" <aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote in message
> As we know, this is precisely how STDs work. While it's hard to transmit

an
> STD through hundreds of incidents of unprotected vaginal and anal sex,
> just two little exposures will always do the trick.
>
> But HIV is, by definition, a sexually transmitted virus.


pravda.ru
10 percent of Europeans may be immune to HIV
03/15/2005
Results of the research unveiled a sharp increase in the number of gene
mutations

Researchers at the university of Liverpool in the U.K. believe that some 10%
of Europeans became immune to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). They
argue that new immunity characteristics were caused by the mutation of some
genes as a result of the plague epidemics during the Middle Ages. In
particular, a Delta-32 mutation affecting a cellular receptor of the gene
CCR5 makes the human body protected against the HIV. The above genetic
mutation is most frequently found in the residents of Scandinavian countries
and Russia.

Previous theories asserted that the genes had started to mutate in order to
protect themselves against the plague and smallpox. Now the British
researchers believe that the mutation was brought about by hemorrhagic
fever. They base their findings on the results of a computer-aided analysis
of the demographics in Europe spanning from the year 1000 to 1800. The
results show a sharp increase in the number of mutations. The gene CCR5
underwent mutation because the viruses used it as a "point of entrance" into
the immune system. The epidemics of hemorragic fever resulted in an
increased number of genetic mutations in the human body that was trying to
adjust itself to new conditions.

Meanwhile, the statistics regarding the spread of HIV in this country look
quite appalling. Official data show that 305.5 thousand people in Russia are
infected with the virus. "The actual number of Russians infected with HIV is
at least 3 times higher than the official data," says Vadim Pokrovsky, head
of the Federal center for the AIDS prevention and control. He is certain
that up to 1% of the country's adult population and more than 2% of the
young aged from 15 to 30 are infected.




PaulKing

2005-03-23, 4:40 pm

More insane estimates based on nothing but the need to keep the fear alive
at any cost.

Screw you and your insane 'estimates'.

We have all had enough of these vile lie.

PaulKing

2005-03-26, 9:49 am

"Pass on the offer for faggot sex."

Actually I'm heterosexual.

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