Actually, the article disputes that and suggests that the transmissions are primarily the result of unsterile punctures or receptive anal sex, whether homo or heterosexual. I think we have the right to ask if this is true, otherwise much of the prevention effort will be misdirected.
"Actually, the article disputes that and suggests that the transmissions are primarily the result of unsterile punctures or receptive anal sex, whether homo or heterosexual. I think we have the right to ask if this is true, otherwise much of the prevention effort will be misdirected."
You are entitled to your opinion. I guess I am more conventional, going with the 99% rather than the few who dispute it.