Biomedical STI avoidance proof might be insufficient for cisgender females
Scanning electron micrograph of Neisseria gonorrhoeae germs, which triggers gonorrhea. Caught by the Research Technologies Branch at the NIAID Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton, Montana. Credit: NIAID
Critical research studies of some biomedical HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) avoidance interventions have actually left out cisgender females or showed low effectiveness amongst them, restricting their avoidance alternatives relative to other populations who experience high HIV and STI occurrence.
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