
Understanding HIV transmission: risks of Anal and Vaginal activity
Welcome to our informative video on understanding HIV transmission risks associated with anal and vaginal sex. In this video, we delve into important facts and insights regarding the transmission of HIV through these sexual activities. We explore the factors that influence transmission rates, discuss the importance of safe sex practices, and provide essential information on reducing the risk of HIV transmission during anal and vaginal intercourse. Whether you're looking to educate yourself or others, this video aims to empower viewers with knowledge that can help make informed decisions about sexual health. Watch now to learn more and take steps towards protecting yourself and your partners from HIV transmission. 0:00 Can I get HIV from anal sex? 0:40 Can I get HIV from vaginal sex? Regards. Dr Ketan Ranpariya (MBBS, PGDHM, PGDHIVM, HIVM) HIV AIDS Specialist Doctor For Onine HIV AIDS consultation Treatment Counselling Laboratory Test PEP (Post Exposure Prohphylaxis) PrEP (Pre Exposure Prophylaxis) Our Hindi Channel HIV Positive : / hivcare HIV Exposure : / hivexposure Our English Channel HIV Exposure : / hivexposureenglish HIV Positive : / hivpositiveenglish Our Website: https://onlinehivconsultation.in/ Here are some authentic websites for HIV information: 1. The World Health Organization (WHO): https://www.who.int/hiv/en 2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/default.html 3. HIV.gov: https://www.hiv.gov/ 4. AIDS.info: https://aidsinfo.unaids.org These websites provide up-to-date, science-based information about HIV prevention, testing, treatment, and living with HIV. They are also a good source of information for healthcare providers. Warning • The things said here are for general information only. • Science can change with time! • Before implementing any information in your life, it is very important to take personal opinion from HIV AIDS specialist doctor! Courtesy : Source of this information is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention