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How does the use of birth control compare in the developed vs. developing countries? How would this affect HIV transmission?

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hormonal contraceptive use does not increase the risk of HIV acquisition. indicate a need to change existing recommendations that women at risk of HIV infection may use hormonal contraception with no restrictions. any risk of HIV infection should also use condoms consistently and correctly.

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Condoms are the only proven contraceptive method that also protects against STI transmission including HIV.

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