Saintjulie
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25-1-2019 01:37 |
Chances of getting it through Daty are relatively small. Research I read talks about 1,5% chance. There is however a large margin in this number.
So % of infected x % of transfer = change of being infected doing a daty.
And again, at this point G is still very treatable for almost everyone.
I would assume most of us do much riskier things than daty in our lives.
Syphillis is much more transferable and also very easy to treat. Of all bacterial infections, G is the one to keep an eye on. | |
jeffzeke |
26-1-2019 07:32 |
Acceptance +10 |
agree, Clamydia / GC are very treatable, thankfully. Sometimes you have it but non-symptomatic. |
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