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PREVENTION OF AIDS AND
OTHER STDs
- Random sexual encounters in Asia and Africa run a high risk of infection
with HIV and the later development of AIDS, as well as hepatitis B and other
sexually transmitted diseases.
- The use of condoms decreases the risk of infection. In the absence of a
cure for AIDS, avoidance is the only certain means of protection.
Note: condoms purchased abroad may not be reliable. Ideally, condoms
should have been treated with a spermicide containing nonoxynol-9.
Dental needles, chiropody instruments, injections, blood transfusions and
even tattooing can transmit disease in parts of Asia and Africa, and should be
avoided if possible while overseas. Travellers to high-risk areas may be
advised to carry a sterile equipment pack (containing hypodermic needles and
transfusion kits) with them for emergency medical use.
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