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1107839 tn?1328435691

teak n lizze n vance et al

hi friend,i have small doubt.if a female aids patient has oral kaposis sarcoma and mouth lesions,and she performed oral sex then what are the chances of getting hiv by male?i saw pictures of oral kaposis sarcoma and they are terrible....they seems to infect the penis.....tell me the facts and i m waiting for your reply friend.....thank u..:)
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1107839 tn?1328435691
all my doubts regarding oral sex are arising after going through xerostomia in aids patients...thats really the key factor for my doubts...
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1107839 tn?1328435691
but one reason i can say is its saliva..n i replied on the basis of saliva concept in the oral sex to the posters questions..if i do any mistake plz for give me teak
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Yes, you don't know the reasoning behind the answers you are giving. Come back when you have a further understanding of HIV and its transmission.
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1107839 tn?1328435691
i m sorry teak...should i stop giving replys to the posters questions?
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Why are you giving assessments and you don't understand the reasons behind the replies you are making to the posters questions?
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1107839 tn?1328435691
i m sorry teak... i wanna educate myself thats why i am asking the reason i know oral sex is no risk but the reason i want to know when it comes to oral kaposis sarcoma patient...thank u teak .waiting for ur reply
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1107839 tn?1328435691
dear teak please explain my doubt..i mean reason
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1107839 tn?1328435691
can u explain why ?
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1366547 tn?1287363950
No this makes no difference whatsoever.
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1107839 tn?1328435691
ofcourse but oral kaposis sarcoma is associated with many ulcers and inflammations and gum diseases....is it makes difference ?
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1366547 tn?1287363950
NO chance whatsoever. HIV is not transmitted by oral sex. This is not a risk.
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