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Bypassing the 'rapid-clearance-in-males-buffer': A fourth mechanism to explain how concurrency enhances STI spread

机译:绕过“快速清除 - in-males-buffer”:第四种机制来解释如何并发如何增强STI扩散

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A number of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) persist for a considerably shorter period in the male urethra than the vagina. If the gap between sequential partnerships is longer than the duration of STI colonization in males, then this would protect future female partners from this STI in a setting of serial monogamy. If, however, males have more than one partner at a time (concurrency), then this would enable the STI to bypass this gap/buffer. We therefore propose bypassing the rapid-clearance-in-males-buffer as a fourth mechanism, whereby concurrency could enhance the spread of STIs.
机译:许多性传播的感染(STIS)持续存在于雄性尿道的相当短的时间,而不是阴道。 如果顺序伙伴关系之间的差距比男性的STI殖民化的持续时间长,那么这将保护未来的女性合作伙伴在这个STI中的一个串行单甘露鳄。 但是,如果,雄性一次有多个伴侣(并发),那么这将使STI能够绕过这个间隙/缓冲区。 因此,我们建议将快速清除的麦类缓冲液作为第四种机制旁路,由此并发可以增强STI的扩散。

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