Place each time while the penis was withdrawn. Independently denied awareness of condom breakage or slippageĭuring June 1994-July 1995 and believed that the condom remained in Reported a condom breakage that occurred in January 1994, both The coupleĭenied having had anal sex during this period. The couple reported always using latex condoms (for men)ĭuring sex, most times with the spermicide nonoxynol-9. Intercourse an average of six times per month but never during Period, the woman and her partner reported having vaginal Partner by two independent interviewers during this investigationĪnd by interview records obtained during the study before theĬouple was aware of the HIV transmission were consistent about theĬouple's sex practices during June 1994-July 1995. The sources of information obtained separately from each Or acupuncture, tattoos, body piercing, or other percutaneous Transfusion artificial insemination occupational exposure to HIV Injecting-drug use sexually transmitted diseases blood During the interval from the monthīefore her last HIV-negative test (June 1994) to the month of herįirst HIV-positive test (July 1995), the woman denied known riskĮxposures for HIV (i.e., other sex partners noninjecting- or July 24, 1995, and September 11, 1995, were positive by both EIAĪnd immunofluorescent assay. However, serum specimens obtained from the woman on HIV-negative by both enzyme immunoassay (EIA) and polymerase chain ![]() ![]() Blood drawn from the woman on July 19, 1994, was HIV-infected man and his uninfected female sex partner, they wereĮnrolled in a study in which couples with one HIV-infected partnerĪnd one non-HIV-infected partner were extensively counseled,Īdministered questionnaires, and tested periodically for HIV In 1992, after obtaining informed consent from the ![]() Mucous membrane exposure to contaminated blood. Transmission, which suggests that the woman was infected through Report summarizes the epidemiologic investigation of this Previously uninfected female sex partner was reported to CDC. (HIV) by an unknown route involving an HIV-infected man and his In February 1996, transmission of human immunodeficiency virus Transmission of HIV Possibly Associated with Exposure of Mucous For assistance, please send e-mail to: Type 508 Accommodation and the title of the report in the subject line of e-mail. Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file.
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