Document 2479 DOCN M94A2479 TI Hypothesis about transmission of HIV virus in sexual intercourse fallatio (coitus ab ore) with final ejaculation. DT 9412 AU D'Agostino S; Monteferrario L; Furlan GC; Biella's Hospital, Italy. SO Int Conf AIDS. 1994 Aug 7-12;10(1):295 (abstract no. PC0108). Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE ICA10/94370096 AB SUBJECT: The authors, after finding a reference sample constituted by fourth heterosexual couples no mixed, which every male individual with verified seropositivity, and ten homosexual couples no mixed exclusively formed by male sex, with one the two partners with assumed seropositivity, have submitted the sample individuals to a knowledge test about the postulate hypothesis. The research has pointed out the impossibility to declare or denying the truth of thesis. These conclusions lead the writers to find cooperation in order to demonstrate the scientific basis about affirmed. METHODS: NR. 50 consenting couples have been called to the drawing up of anonymous questionnaire about the Fallatio (Coitus ab ore) with final ejaculation. Besides, every 'sample individual' has been asked to subject to the HIV test. RESULTS: The questionnaire, returned to the authors, are resulted want and above all, in every case it's been noticed the absence of HIV test. Anyway, also in those cases where the answers to the set of questions resulted sufficient, the absence of the requested HIV test, made the research incomplete and consequently, no reliable in order to the statistic purpose. CONCLUSIONS: The authors think by supposition, that the Fallatio practice with final ejaculation, among heterosexual couples and only male homosexual having the characteristics described early, may by considered carrier of the HIV transmission. Instead they exclude that the heterosexual and lesbian cunnilingius practice is carrier of transmission. DE Female Homosexuality Human HIV Infections/*TRANSMISSION Male *Sex Behavior MEETING ABSTRACT SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).