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| Oral sex transmission Nov 13, 2009 Dr. Bob, Thanks for what you do. I have AIDS (20 yrs), my partner does not. We have been engaging in oral sex with him being receptive. We thought this was safe as long as I didn't have any bleeding in my mouth. Now the CDC says that it is not safe. We now use condoms. Is there a large chance that he is infected? Do you recommend he get tested? Thank you! Very worried for him. |
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Response from Dr. Frascino
Hi, A large chance? No, but there is a very small chance. I'd recommend an HIV-antibody test three to six months after the last potential exposure. Good luck. Dr. Bob | |||||||||
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