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If someone has HIV and has sex with a man who doesn't have HIV there is a serious chance that the partner will become infected.

If you have sex with someone who you don't know his status the chances of becoming infected is the ratio of infected males out of the population multiplied by the chance of becoming infected after one encounter.

 
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