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7cWeB5e?O sZxTsUW A common belief about AIDS and marriage is that husbands are more likely to infect wives than the other way around. Generally speaking this may be true. But a researcher has found that women may be responsible for more infections than experts have thought.
Vgkj4EE N6p0` Vinod Mishra at Macro International, a research group in the United States, led a study of married couples in Africa. He studied what are known as discordant couples. This meant one partner had H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, while the other did not.
)V+/@ 4 I<,~>'cq. He examined population records and medical information from eleven African countries. He found that in four of these eleven countries, women were the infected partners in a majority of cases.
{T,}]oX US^%pd This was true in sixty-two percent of couples in Ivory Coast and Kenya. Wives were also the majority of infected partners in Ethiopia and Cameroon.
$T:;KcW) <P ?gP1_zi Lesotho had the smallest percentage of couples where only the wife was infected. Yet even there it was thirty-four percent.
kOdpW kP/<S<h,g How does Vinod Mishra explain these findings?
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