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Meta-analysis reveals the high global prevalence of intimate partner violence among people living with HIV

Intimate partner violence increases a woman’s risk of acquiring HIV

Intimate partner violence associated with negative outcomes for people living with HIV

Risk and Protective Factors

Women's Health - HIV

The Impact of HIV on Women in the United States

Women’s Experiences with Intimate Partner Violence

The Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and HIV: Detection, Disclosure, Discussion, and Implications for Treatment Adherence

Understanding How HIV is Transmitted

Submitted by e.strange on Wed, 07/16/2025 - 18:52
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Key Points

  • HIV spreads through specific body fluids—blood, semen, vaginal fluids, rectal fluids, and breast milk—most commonly through unprotected sex, shared needles, or perinatal transmission.
  • The likelihood of transmission varies based on factors like the type of sexual intercourse, any other infections, and HIV

HIV in Adolescents and Young Adults

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