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‘Semen Contains Vitality and Heredity, Not Germs’: Seminal Discourse in the AIDS Era

Perspectives of public health generally ignore culture-bound sexual health concerns, such as semen loss, and primarily attempt to eradicate sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Like in many other countries, sexual health concerns of men in Bangladesh...

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Autores principales: Khan, Sharful Islam, Hudson-Rodd, Nancy, Saggers, Sherry, Bhuiyan, Mahbubul Islam, Bhuiya, Abbas, Karim, Syed Afzalul, Rauyajin, Oratai
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3001146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17591339
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author Khan, Sharful Islam
Hudson-Rodd, Nancy
Saggers, Sherry
Bhuiyan, Mahbubul Islam
Bhuiya, Abbas
Karim, Syed Afzalul
Rauyajin, Oratai
author_facet Khan, Sharful Islam
Hudson-Rodd, Nancy
Saggers, Sherry
Bhuiyan, Mahbubul Islam
Bhuiya, Abbas
Karim, Syed Afzalul
Rauyajin, Oratai
author_sort Khan, Sharful Islam
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description Perspectives of public health generally ignore culture-bound sexual health concerns, such as semen loss, and primarily attempt to eradicate sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Like in many other countries, sexual health concerns of men in Bangladesh have also received less attention compared to STIs in the era of AIDS. This paper describes the meanings of non-STI sexual health concerns, particularly semen loss, in the masculinity framework. In a qualitative study on male sexuality, 50 men, aged 18–55 years, from diverse sociodemographic backgrounds and 10 healthcare practitioners were interviewed. Men considered semen the most powerful and vital body fluid representing their sexual performance and reproductive ability. Rather than recognizing the vulnerability to transmission of STIs, concerns about semen were grounded in the desire of men to preserve and nourish seminal vitality. Traditional practitioners supported semen loss as a major sexual health concern where male heritage configures male sexuality in a patriarchal society. Currently, operating HIV interventions in the framework of disease and death may not ensure participation of men in reproductive and sexual health programmes and is, therefore, less likely to improve the quality of sexual life of men and women.
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spelling pubmed-30011462011-03-02 ‘Semen Contains Vitality and Heredity, Not Germs’: Seminal Discourse in the AIDS Era Khan, Sharful Islam Hudson-Rodd, Nancy Saggers, Sherry Bhuiyan, Mahbubul Islam Bhuiya, Abbas Karim, Syed Afzalul Rauyajin, Oratai J Health Popul Nutr Care Practices Perspectives of public health generally ignore culture-bound sexual health concerns, such as semen loss, and primarily attempt to eradicate sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Like in many other countries, sexual health concerns of men in Bangladesh have also received less attention compared to STIs in the era of AIDS. This paper describes the meanings of non-STI sexual health concerns, particularly semen loss, in the masculinity framework. In a qualitative study on male sexuality, 50 men, aged 18–55 years, from diverse sociodemographic backgrounds and 10 healthcare practitioners were interviewed. Men considered semen the most powerful and vital body fluid representing their sexual performance and reproductive ability. Rather than recognizing the vulnerability to transmission of STIs, concerns about semen were grounded in the desire of men to preserve and nourish seminal vitality. Traditional practitioners supported semen loss as a major sexual health concern where male heritage configures male sexuality in a patriarchal society. Currently, operating HIV interventions in the framework of disease and death may not ensure participation of men in reproductive and sexual health programmes and is, therefore, less likely to improve the quality of sexual life of men and women. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2006-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3001146/ /pubmed/17591339 Text en © INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DIARRHOEAL DISEASE RESEARCH, BANGLADESH http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Khan, Sharful Islam
Hudson-Rodd, Nancy
Saggers, Sherry
Bhuiyan, Mahbubul Islam
Bhuiya, Abbas
Karim, Syed Afzalul
Rauyajin, Oratai
‘Semen Contains Vitality and Heredity, Not Germs’: Seminal Discourse in the AIDS Era
title ‘Semen Contains Vitality and Heredity, Not Germs’: Seminal Discourse in the AIDS Era
title_full ‘Semen Contains Vitality and Heredity, Not Germs’: Seminal Discourse in the AIDS Era
title_fullStr ‘Semen Contains Vitality and Heredity, Not Germs’: Seminal Discourse in the AIDS Era
title_full_unstemmed ‘Semen Contains Vitality and Heredity, Not Germs’: Seminal Discourse in the AIDS Era
title_short ‘Semen Contains Vitality and Heredity, Not Germs’: Seminal Discourse in the AIDS Era
title_sort ‘semen contains vitality and heredity, not germs’: seminal discourse in the aids era
topic Care Practices
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3001146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17591339
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