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HIV-negative Partner sollen das auch bleiben!

HIV & relationship — what if only one of the partners is HIV positive?

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Paare werden als „serodiskordant“ bezeichnet, wenn nur einer von ihnen mit HIV infiziert ist. Normalerweise bleibt es nicht dabei, und dies ist einer der wichtigsten Faktoren der globalen HIV-Epidemie. Dabei lässt sich die Infektion über den Partner heutzutage gut verhindern.

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Jessen, H. HIV-negative Partner sollen das auch bleiben!. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 158 (Suppl 2), 43–46 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-016-8326-6

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