Sexual
practices and associated risk of HIV transmission
Safar
sex:extremely low or no risk practices
-
Self-masturbation
-
Touching
massaging, hugging, caressing
-
Social
(dry) kissing
Probably
saf: Very low-risk practices (small Theorcetical risk)
-
French
(wet) kissing
-
Mutual
masturbation
(if no
cut on hands, or ulcer or lesion on genital of either partner)
-
Vaginal
sex with male or female condon
(put latex or polyurethane condon in place be
fore any panetration)
-
Fellatio
with condon
(put latex condom on partner’s penis before
oral contact)
-
Cunnilingus
with dental dem
(place latex dam over partner’s vaginal area
before oral contact)
-
Anilingus
(rimming) with dental dem
(place latex dam over anus before oral
contact )
-
Contact
with urine
(water
sports; only with intact skin, avoid contact with mouth)
-
Using
one’s own sex toys
(no sharings of any toys that contact body
fluid)
-
Anal
sex with condom
(place
latex condom on peins prior to peneration, proably sager with use or ample
water-based lubrication)
Possibly unsafe
(no strong proof, but some evidence that
transmission can occur)
-
Fellatio
(sucking partner’s penis and swalowing semen)
-
Cunnilingus
(oral contact with partner’s genital area and
vaginal secretion)
Unsafe Sex
(high risk of transmitting HIV)
-
Ana
intercourse without a latex condom (highest risk is to the receptive partner)
-
Anal
penetration with the hand (Fisting)
-
Anal
douching in combination with and sex
-
Vaginal
intercourse without a male or female condom
·
AIDS
Knowledge base – PT Conhan
ခုခံအားက်ဆင္းမႈ
ကူးစက္ေရာဂါ ကာကြယ္ကုသနည္းႏွင့္
ေဆးဝါးမ်ား -
ေဒါက္တာေအာင္စန္း (ပထမအႀကိမ္- ၂၀၀၉ ခုႏွစ္၊
ႏိုဝင္ဘာ / ရွင္မေတာင္စာေပ)




