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No evidence for female-to-female HIV transmission among 960,000 female blood donors. The HIV Blood Donor Study Group.
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Sexual HealthCommercial SexTreatment And PreventionFemale Blood DonorsInterviewed WomenMedicineFemale-to-female Hiv TransmissionGynecologyWomen's HealthSocial SciencesHivSex ContactSexual BehaviorBlood DonationEpidemiologySexual And Reproductive Health
The frequency of female-to-female HIV transmission was assessed among 960,000 female blood donors at 20 large U.S. blood centers during 1990. Of 144 HIV-seropositive women identified, 106 were interviewed. None of the interviewed women reported sex exclusively with women since 1978. Three seropositive women reported sex contact with women as well as with either bisexual men or men who had used i.v. drugs. In this large population, we identified no woman who was infected with HIV from sexual contact with another woman.