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A new study has revealed the p*nis bacteria that increases any man's risk of contacting a deadly S*xually Transmitted Infection.
“We also found that having higher levels of penile anaerobes was also associated with higher production of immune factors that recruit HIV target cells to the foreskin, suggesting that anaerobes may modify HIV risk by triggering inflammation."
They continued: “These anaerobes are known to be shared by heterosexual partners and are associated with HIV risk in women.
“Therefore, penile anaerobes may be a sexually transmissible risk factor for HIV, and modifying the penile microbiome could potentially reduce HIV acquisition in both men and women.”
Researchers believe this study may explain why circumcision slashes your risk of contracting HIV.
It’s not exactly clear why certain p enis bacteria raises the HIV risk, but study co-author Cindy Liu offered an opinion.
Cindy, a pathologist at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., told Science News: “Specific bacteria might cause inflammatory response that would cause the immune cells to congregate in the p enis, where they're more likely to be exposed to the virus.”
It’s important to remember that practicing safe sex by using a condom remains the best way to protect against HIV and other STIs.
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