Knowing the Consequences of Unprotected Sex with Seroconcordant Partner is Associated with Increased Safer Sex Intentions Among Hiv-Positive Men in Kathmandu, Nepal (Report)
Journal of Health Population and Nutrition 2011, June, 29, 3
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INTRODUCTION HIV-positive people sometimes engage in unprotected sexual intercourse with seroconcordant partners, regardless of whether partners are primary or non-primary (1-5). Such behaviour on the part of HIV-positive people might be considered a rational response as it does not spread HIV infection to negative partners.
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