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Note to all forum participants

Dr. Handsfield is traveling in Africa for 10 days, on an HIV/STD prevention research project.  Until his return (approximately February 27) the number of new threads per day is sharply limited and his responses may be delayed.

Search the archives before attempting to post a new question; at least two thirds of all questions on the STD Forum have been asked before and you probably can find the answers you need.  Please do not be tempted to thread jump with new questions disguised as comments on previous threads; they will be deleted.  Med Help thanks you for your patience and support.
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The doctor is in.

HHH, MD
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I'd guess 2-4 new questions/day.
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Looks like I picked the wrong time to discover this forum.

For someone who's completely new, how many questions a day will you be accepting during his research trip?
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Ask your Q anyway.  There are people here who can give you good advice and the Dr. will answer.
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