Barrier methods of contraception, spermicides, and sexually transmitted diseases: a review.
Article 1994 en
Authors
LD
Luca Cavalieri d’Oro
FP
Fabio Parazzini
LN
Luigi Naldi
Abstract
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A large amount of evidence indicates that BMC reduce the risk of gonorrhoea and HIV transmission, but the results are--at least in quantitative terms--less consistent for other diseases. Implications for individual choices and public health approaches should relate to frequency of exposure and severity of the disease too.
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