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The Duality of Oral Sex for Men Who Have Sex with Men: An Examination Into the Increase of Sexually Transmitted Infections Amid the Age of HIV Prevention

机译:与男性发生性关系的男性的口交的双重性:在艾滋病毒预防时代患有性传播感染增加的检查

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Several studies suggest that the increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among men who have sex with men (MSM) could be due, in part, to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk reduction strategies, which include engaging in oral sex over anal sex. The aims of this study were to evaluate oral sex behaviors and STI diagnoses and to investigate the potential dual role of oral sex as being protective for HIV, yet perpetuating STI transmission among MSM. We analyzed records from 871 MSM presenting to the Rhode Island STI Clinic between 2012 and 2015. We compared outcomes in men engaging in two HIV protective oral sex behaviors: (1) HIV/STI outcomes by men engaging only in oral sex versus those that did not, and (2) HIV/STI outcomes by men engaging in condomless oral sex with 100% condom use for all other sex acts versus those that did not. Men engaging in HIV protective oral sex behaviors were more likely to be HIV negative compared to men not engaging in them (99% vs. 93%, p < 0.01). In contrast, there was no significant difference in STI diagnoses between those that engaged in HIV protective oral sex behaviors and those that did not. The findings provide evidence to support the unique duality of oral sex: decreased risk for HIV and perpetuation of STI risk. Promotion of routine STI testing, including extragenital sites, is critical to address STI prevention among MSM. In the age of HIV prevention, addressing the ambiguous risks of discrete sex acts would be beneficial for both HIV and STI prevention education for MSM.
机译:几项研究表明,与男性(MSM)发生性关系的男性(MSM)的性传播感染(STI)的增加可能是归因于人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)风险降低策略,包括从肛交中的口交进行口交。本研究的目的是评估口腔性行为和STI诊断,并调查口腔性别的潜在双重作用,因为MSM之间的STI传输延续的STI传播。我们分析了2012年至2015年间罗德岛STI诊所的871 MSM的记录。我们比较了男性的成果,从事两种艾滋病毒保护性口交行为:(1)男性只在口交的艾滋病毒/ STI结果与那些没有,(2)男性艾滋病毒/ STI结果,从事公寓的口交,与所有其他性行为的100%安全套使用与那些没有的人。与未参与其中的男性相比,从事艾滋病毒保护性口腔性行为的男性更容易成为HIV阴性(99%vs.93%,P <0.01)。相比之下,在从事艾滋病毒保护性口腔性行为的人之间没有显着差异,并且没有。调查结果提供了证据支持口交的独特二元性:艾滋病毒的风险降低,并使STI风险保持不变。促进常规STI测试,包括拔除网站,对于MSM中的STI预防至关重要。在艾滋病毒预防时代,解决离散性行为的暧昧风险将有利于艾滋病毒和STI预防教育的MSM。

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