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  1. 2061
  2. 2062
  3. 2063
    “…Of the 74.6% of sexually active students, 82.0% had or had already had unprotected sex (without a condom). Men showed riskier sexual behaviors than women. …”
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  4. 2064
    “…NG infection was associated with an increased number of partners, not condom use (OR, 1.082 [95% CI; 1.009–1.171]). Risk behavior did not change between the time points. …”
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  5. 2065
    por Ndziessi, Gilbert, Cohen, Julien, Kouanfack, Charles, Marcellin, Fabienne, Carierri, Maria Patrizia, Laborde-Balen, Gabrièle, Protopopescu, Camélia, Aghokeng, Avelin Fobang, Moatti, Jean-Paul, Spire, Bruno, Delaporte, Eric, Laurent, Christian, Boyer, Sylvie, Biwolé-Sida, M., Kouanfack, C., Koulla-Shiro, S., Bourgeois, A., Delaporte, E., Laurent, C., Peeters, M., Laborde-Balen, G., Dontsop, M., Kazé, S., Mben, J-M., Aghokeng, A., Edoul, M.G., Mpoudi-Ngolé, E., Tongo, M., Boyer, S., Carrieri, M.P., Marcellin, F., Moatti, J-P., Spire, B., Abé, C., Abega, S-C., Bonono, C-R., Mimcheu, H., Ngo Yebga, S., Paul Bile, C., Abada, S., Abanda, T., Baga, J., Bilobi Fouda, P., Etong Mve, P., Fetse Tama, G., Kemo, H., Ongodo, A., Tadewa, V., Voundi, HD., Ambani, A., Atangana, M., Biaback, J-C., Kennedy, M., Kibedou, H., Kounga, F., Maguip Abanda, M., Mamang, E., Mikone, A., Tang, S., Tchuangue, E., Tchuenko, S., Yakan, D., Assandje, J., Ebana, S., Ebo’o, D., Etoundi, D., Ngama, G., Mbarga Ango, P., Mbezele, J., Mbong, G., Moung, C., Ekotto, N., Nguemba Balla, G., Ottou, G., Tigougmo, M., Beyala, R., Ebene, B., Effemba, C., Eyebe, F., Hadjaratou, M-M., Mbarga, T., Metou, M., Ndam, M., Ngoa, B., Ngock, EB., Obam, N., Abomo, A. M., Angoula, G., Ekassi, E., Essama, Lentchou, J.J., Mvilongo, I., Ngapou, J., Ntokombo, F., Ondoua, V., Palawo, R., Sebe, S., Sinou, E., Wankam, D., Zobo, I., Akono, B., Ambani, A. L., Bilock, L., Bilo’o, R., Boombhi, J., Fouda, F.X., Guitonga, M., Mad’aa, R., Metou’ou, D.R., Mgbih, S., Noah, A., Tadena, M., Ntcham, Ambassa Elime, G., Bonongnaba, A.A., Foaleng, E., Heles, R.M., Messina, R., Nana Ndankou, O., Ngono, S.A., Ngono Menounga, D., Sil, S.S., Tchouamou, L., Zambou, B., Abomo, R., Ambomo, J., Beyomo, C., Eloundou, P., Ewole, C., Fokom, J., Mvoto, M., Ngadena, M., Nyolo, R., Onana, C., Oyie, A., Antyimi, P., Bella Mbatonga, S., Bikomo, M., Molo Bodo, Y., Ndi Ntang, S., Ndoudoumou, P., Ndzomo, L., Ngolo, S.O., Nkengue, M., Nkoa, Tchinda, Y.
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    “…METHODS: The outcome, susceptibility to transmitting HIV, was defined as reporting inconsistent condom use and experiencing incomplete virological suppression. …”
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  6. 2066
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Self-reported recent use of recreational and injection drugs, condom-less sex and multiple new sexual partners are associated with pre-existing HCV infection and, with the exception of injection drugs, appear to be predictive of new HCV co-infection among HIV-diagnosed MSM.…”
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  7. 2067
  8. 2068
    “…When adjusted for age, insurance status, and condom use, having a history of incarceration was positively associated with a positive Ct test (adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval):1.61 (1.12, 2.31), p = 0.0095). …”
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  9. 2069
    “…Educational level, income level, smoking, condom use, incarceration, illicit drug abuse, the sharing of used needles and syringes without adequate disinfection, homosexual relationships, prostitution, the sexual practices among drug users, and avoidance of contraceptive methods could contribute to the facilitation of HSV-2 transmission in the Indigenous population. …”
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  10. 2070
    “…Outcomes included HIV testing (lifetime), STD testing (past 12 months), condom use (last sexual intercourse), and primary contraceptive method used to prevent pregnancy (last sexual intercourse). …”
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  11. 2071
    “…The results suggest that participants who were females (AOR 2.35; 95% CI 2.07–2.66), married (AOR 1.13; 95% CI 1.00–1.27), separated/divorced/widowed (AOR 1.74; 95% CI 1.54–1.96), of middle school level education (AOR 1.24; 95% CI 1.06–1.44), sharing needles/syringes (AOR 1.78; 95% CI 1.61–1.98) and receiving a regular monthly income were positively associated with HIV infection. Condom use with a regular partner (AOR 0.77; 95% CI 0.70–0.85) was high among PWID. …”
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  12. 2072
    “…Access to short-term methods (pill, injectable, and condom) is much better than for long-term methods (sterilization, intrauterine device, and implant). …”
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  13. 2073
    “…We also examined correlates of depression and underage initiation of selling sex, including stigma and condom-related behaviors. METHODS: From October–December 2014, women aged 18 or older who sold sex in the past 12 months in Eswatini were recruited through venue-based sampling. …”
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  14. 2074
    “…Sexually transmitted HIV infections in heterosexual men are acquired through the penis. Low adherence to condom usage and the fact that 40% of circumcised men are not protected indicate the need for additional prevention strategies. …”
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  15. 2075
    “…Positive effects were generally observed in condom use and on measures of HIV knowledge, attitudes and sexual behaviors as well as uptake of HIV tests and voluntary male circumcision. …”
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  16. 2076
    “…The health gains of health literacy interventions in academic settings were positive changes in mental health; attitudes, norms, and self-efficacy for condom use; emotional, social, and psychological wellbeing; subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, and habitual sleep efficiency; physical activity; and self-reported servings of fried foods. …”
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  17. 2077
    “…Healthcare professionals should advise HIV-positive patients on risk reduction measures like disclosing their HIV status to their sexual partners and avoiding alcohol use in order to promote consistent condom use. PROSPERO Protocol Registration. The protocol for this systematic review and meta-analysis has been registered (record ID: CRD42020170967, 09/06/2022).…”
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  18. 2078
    “…METHODS: We reviewed the literature using PubMed and searched for the following keywords: premature ejaculation, selective dorsal neurectomy, hyaluronic acid, dorsal nerve neuromodulation, cryo-ablation of the dorsal nerve and inner condom technique until May 2023. Seventeen studies were found. …”
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  19. 2079
    “…The results identified gaps in awareness of oral transmission of STIs among TGW and lack of condom use during oral sex. Self-medication / non-professional treatments and lack of utilization of dental services was a concern. …”
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  20. 2080
    “…When controlling for behavioural factors, including sexual behaviour that increased slightly in the intervention group, condom use, and health-seeking behaviour, the protection was of 61% (95% CI: 34%–77%). …”
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