Effectiveness of the male latex condom: combined results for three popular condom brands used as controls in randomized clinical trials. Contraception 2004;70(5):407-13.Walsh TL, Frezieres RG, Peacock K, Nelson AL, Clark VA, et al. Effectiveness of the male latex condom: combined results ...
If the condom breaks or falls off before ejaculation, stop. Put on a new condom. You should also use a new condom if you are having different types of intercourse, such as vaginal and then anal. Never reuse a condom. After ejaculation, the condom must be removed. The best way is to ...
SurgeryǀRecoveryǀSex after VasectomyǀEffectivenessǀRisksǀReversalǀDecisionǀSummary Vasectomy is a form of permanent sterilization for men. The procedure involves cutting and sealing the tubes(vas deferens)that deliver sperm into a man’s ejaculatory fluid so he is no longer able to ...
respectively. There is a constant emigration rateψ> 0 of individuals to other countries except for the AIDS patients. Infected female individuals progress to the AIDS stage at a rateν. The natural death rateμis assumed to be proportional to...
Alcohol and other drug (AOD) use during sexual encounters, sexual partner's age, perceived HIV risk and perceived condom effectiveness were studied among 3... Newman,PA Zimmerman,A M. - 《Aids Educ Prev》 被引量: 114发表: 2000年 Discordance in monogamy beliefs, sexual concurrency, and condo...
introduction of the female birth control pill, the number of contraceptive options for men remains stuck at two: the essentially non-reversible vasectomy, or the male condom. With a typical failure rate of 13%, male condoms are far less reliable than the reversible contraceptive options available...
female migration and HIV seropositive status raises important research questions regarding the extent to which HIV risk among women could be attributed to: their own extramarital sexual behaviors, lack of knowledge about modes of HIV transmission and prevention, and lack of ...
Based on our data we assume a 12-week BV recurrence rate in the control group of 40%, and conservatively estimate that treating male partners will reduce the risk of BV recurrence in females by 40%. This effect size is at the lower end of that reported from con- sistent condom use and...
Conclusions The evidence from these biological studies, observational studies, randomized controlled clinical trials, meta-analyses, and cost-effectiveness studies is conclusive. The challenges to implementation of male circumcision as a public health measure in high-risk populations must now be faced. ...
“For the Purusha swasthya Bahini meeting, mainly the condoms were being used; he [MHA] is making it easy for the condom; he conducts the meetings and convinces the men. I could not do with condom; I give them to him [MHA] and he does what is needed.” (ASHA in Telkoi). Whether...