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Summary
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   Last updated: 17.05.06
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This chapter provides information on:

  • How finding out you have HIV might affect your attitudes towards sex.

  • Some strategies to help you deal with sexual problems.

  • The importance of good sexual health and sexual health check-ups.

  • How HIV is transmitted and how you can protect your own and other people’s sexual health.

  • Why an undetectable viral load doesn’t necessarily mean that you aren’t infectious.

  • Reinfection with other strains of HIV.

  • One man writes about his experiences of anal warts; another writes about how his experiences of sex since his HIV diagnosis and another writes about a sexual encounter with a man whose HIV status he does not know.





 

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Sex
Information
  • Summary
  • HIV sex and you
  • Dealing with sexual problems
  • HIV sex and the law
  • Sexual health
  • Sexual health check-ups
  • Protecting your own and other people's sexual health
  • Use of anti-HIV drugs to prevent infection with HIV
  • Undetectable viral load and infectiousness
  • Reinfection
  • Further reading


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