Sorry about the late reply I have been away for the past week.
I have cut and pasted a section that we did on the risks of DATY
Risk for the person performing oral sex on a woman:
The STD risks could be herpes, syphilis and possibly hepatitis B. Even if a woman had chlamydia or gonorrhea it would be difficult to pass these infections to the throat of the person performing oral sex.
The risk from HIV is considered extremely low. STD’s such as herpes or syphilis could increase the risk of HIV.
DFK
This is considered a very low risk activity and we do not see many STD’s transmitted this way. The most common would be herpes. It could also be possible to pass syphilis this way if they were infected.
In regard to HIV risk, I have included a paragraph from the CDC in the states were they report that they have only documented one case that may be attributed.
“The risk of acquiring HIV during open-mouth kissing is believed to be very low. CDC has investigated only one case of HIV infection that may be attributed to contact with blood during open-mouth kissing.”
What can you do to reduce the risk?
It can be very difficult to work out an individual risk as there are so many factors that make up that risk.
What we do know is that there are certain activities that are higher risk than others. DFK and DATY are lower risk activities for HIV transmission. You can also further reduce this risk by using a barrier such as a dental dam, cut a flavored condom on one side or use glad wrap.
What I would recommend is to get regular testing and the hepatitis B vaccine as the hepatitis B virus can be found in vaginal fluid and saliva.
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HN
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