"Oral sex is known to involve a much lower possibility of HIV transmission than vaginal or anal intercourse. In fact, the risk of HIV transmission as a result of oral sex is so low that scientists have been unable to establish a statistically sound estimate." J Int AIDS Soc. 2018; 21( 7):e25161. One per act risk estimate is: Receptive or insertive penile-oral 0-4 Risk per 10,000 exposures
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