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From: Gabriel ADEYEMO [ profile ]
Subject: 12% Nigerian secondary school students practise 'anal sex’
Sent: Dec 10th, 2011 - 07:03:32

  Source: Talk of Naija
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http://www.talkofnaija.com/News/newsdetailsone.aspx?NewsId=F835A6A2-357B-4293-B090-BE8CB34CA2E4

Fellow Advocate,

According Dr. Morenike Ukpong, the coordinator of the New HIV Vaccine and
Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS), a Lagos-based NGO, not less than
12% of public secondary school students in Nigeria practice anal sex while
12.1% of university students and 15.2% adolescents in northern Nigeria
engage in the act.

Some things are just damndiculous. How did they arrive at these figures?

Dr. Morenike who disclosed this to the Nigerian Tribune said the role of
anal sex in driving the HIV epidemic away from Nigeria could no longer be
ignored.
She further said there were evidences to show that about 10% of women and
14% of men in the general populace practiced anal sex, adding that the use
of condom during this sexual act was low because of the erroneous belief
that anal sex was safer than vagina sex.
“Request for anal sex by clients of female sex workers is high with men
paying higher to have anal sex for many reasons,” she stated.
According to Dr. Ukpong, anal sex is known to be the highest risk form of
sexual transmission of HIV infection with approximately 14 times higher
risk of HIV transmission when compared to penile-vagina sex.
“The probability of HIV infection transmission in penetrative anal sex is
about 1.4 per cent per sex act both in heterosexual and homosexual
relationships. For women, the risk is highest as they will always be the
receptor in either vagina or anal sex,” Ukpong added.
She said there was the need to discuss more openly about the risk of anal
sex adding that the discussion around sex must become broader to encourage
public understanding of the multiple forms of sexual practices (vagina,
oral, anal) and the risk of HIV infection associated with all the forms of
sex.

NB: The need to advocate for more prevention technologies that works for
all and sundry (Rectal Microbicides)

Thanks for reading through.

--
Many Thanks
Yours' in Prevention Science

Gabriel, ADEYEMO
Regional Focal Point - West Africa
Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AID (GYCA)
+234-80-6798-7317 | gabriel (at) gyca.org
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