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Originally Posted by hip hop bunny hop
Why the doubt? Do you think the CDC is somehow biased against homosexuals? Do you think the study is somehow skewed? Because so far no one has presented alternative figures, and it strikes me as silly to just discount the only ones presented out of hand.
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What are you talking about? Your link was only about gay men, not all homosexuals.
Here's what the CDC has to say about lesbians and HIV. Some highlights:
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To date, there are no confirmed cases of female-to-female sexual transmission of HIV in the United States database (K. McDavid, CDC, oral communication, March 2005).
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HIV-infected women whose only initially reported risk factor is sex with women are given high priority for follow-up investigation. As of December 2004, none of these investigations had confirmed female-to-female HIV transmission, either because other risk factors were later identified or because some women declined to be interviewed.
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A study of more than 1 million female blood donors found no HIV-infected women whose only risk factor was sex with women.
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