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getting HIV by oral sex with multiple partners

Dear All,

My question is that what are the chances of getting the hiv with unprotected oral sex with multiple partners unknowingly there status.

As in case of unprotected vaginal or anal sex with multiple partners may lead to HIV is it same with oral sex any experts comment will be appreciated as i feel this kind of question about multiple oral sex partner might have not come across to the experts.
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http://www.sfcityclinic.org/stdbasics/stdchart.asp

Here is a much simpler list.
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Vance when i say confusing it means no where it has mention about the cuts, wound ,sore throat and ulcers in a persons mouth and no where its mentioning abt the open cuts on the penis or vagina.

the study is showing low risk whereas here we experts say zero risk the starting phase itself says that the answer for such question is YES it can be transferred. Even though most of the people who have commented on the post are saying its confusing though it explain the point but on fewer grounds most of the question remains unanswered.
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It is not confusing it is pretty clear and simple
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Have read it and its confusing rather than been conclusive
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Pls do reply so as to get the final conclusion
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Considering that the other person is HIV infected. And the person is having cut, sore , bleeding gums, or sore throat and even a cut on genitalss.
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Considering that the other person is HIV infected. And the person is having cut, sore , bleeding gums, or sore throat and even a cut on genitalss.
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