Interaction of human immunodeficiency virus with other sexually transmitted diseases

Worldwide, sexual contact continues to be the major mode of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among adults. There is a striking association between HIV infection and several sexually transmitted diseases. Diseases causing genital ulceration including chancroid, syphilis, and anogeni...

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