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Live Health Chat: HIV Prevention & Safe Sex, April 7th
This forum is limited to prevention of HIV and to safe sex in general. All questions will be answered by H. Hunter Handsfield, M.D. or Edward W Hook, MD.

Live Health Chat: HIV Prevention & Safe Sex, April 7th

by Med Help, Mar 23, 2009 07:17PM
HIV Prevention and Safe Sex
Tuesday Apr 07, 2009, 03:00PM - 04:00PM (EST)

Register for upcoming health chats: http://www.medhelp.org/health_chats/list_upcoming

If you've ever had a condom break or had unprotected sex, you've probably wondered about your risk of contracting HIV. If you believe you might have been exposed to HIV and want help to judge your risk, would like advice about HIV testing, or have questions about the effectiveness of condoms or the risks associated with specific sexual practices, join Dr. H. Hunter Handsfield in this hour-long chat and get answers to your questions.

As the Director of the STD Control Program for Public Health and on the Board of Directors of the International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections and American Social Health Association, Dr. Handsfield is a renowned expert in the study of infectious disease. In this live health chat, Dr. Handsfield will answer your questions about sexual activity with low risk exposure to HIV, such as oral sex, condom-protected intercourse, hand-to-genital exposure, and nonsexual contact with possibly infected blood or body fluids, as well as symptoms of early HIV infection.

Note: Questions about the treatment of HIV/AIDS or its complications, viral load or similar topics will not be addressed in this chat. Questions about STDs other than HIV will also not be permitted. If you have a question about STDs, please join Dr. Handsfield on March 31st for the Living with STDs Health Chat.

Register for this free health chat now: http://www.medhelp.org/health_chats/list_upcoming
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