Female to Male HIV Transmission
It is believed that female to male HIV transmission rates are lesser than that of male to female. Let us delve deeper into this subject of HIV transmission probability.

Female to Male HIV Transmission
According to statistics, out of the total cases of HIV diagnosed, about 75% constitute for male patients. HIV transmission rate is highest for male to male transmission. Anal sex has been identified as the primary cause of such high transmission rates amongst homosexual males. The mucus membranes in the anal region rupture while having anal sex, thereby increasing the risk of viral exposure. During vaginal intercourse, this risk is greatly minimized. However, it is still there for heterosexual couples who indulge in anal sex.
HIV transmission is dependent upon viral load, the stage of infection of the infected person, type of body fluid transmitted, presence of any other sexually transmitted disease and so on. Viral load is more in genital fluids, blood as compared to tears sweat etc. During a female to male intercourse, the uninfected man is at much lesser risk of contracting the infection, as the amount of infected woman's cervical fluid exposed to him does not contain enough viral load to actually cause infection. This is primarily the reason why female to male transmission is possible only in 0.005% cases, as opposed to 0.1% in male to female contact. The risk increases with multiple, unknown partners.
Incidentally, the risk of female to male HIV transmission also increases when the infected woman is pregnant. Suppressed immune system and increased viral load are the two factors responsible for the increased risk of transmission. Besides, the minimal use of condom during pregnancy also contributes to the risk of infection to healthy males from infected women. Also the risk increases with an infected woman who is also suffering from STDs like genital herpes etc. These diseases provide a free access to the virus directly to the lymph nodes. Men suffering from genital herpes can also easily contract disease from their HIV infected female partners. Also, uncircumcised males are considered to be at a higher risk of contracting HIV than their circumcised counterparts.
Ways to Control HIV Transmission
Although, transmission rates for HIV are far less in female to male contact, you still carry a risk of contracting the infection with your every unprotected sexual encounter. Using a condom not only shields you from HIV infection but also protects you against several other STDs. One can also use female condoms, however, male condoms are most effective as barriers. Also avoid unprotected anal sex with any woman whose HIV status is not known. Considering the extent to which HIV/AIDS affects the life of people suffering from this disease, the precautions mentioned above are worth taking.
Although, HIV/AIDS is a dreaded disease which is spreading at an alarming rate, one should not worry themselves unnecessarily. An educated and conscious approach is required to curb the spread of the disease. If you take due care and precautions to prevent the spread of HIV, then you need not worry too much about contracting it. And, the simplest way of relieving yourself of all the stress and anxiety is having protected sexual intercourse!
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