Example sentences of "have [noun] infection " in BNC.
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1 | The chance that partner has HIV infection is increased if they have engaged in any other high risk activity , such as injecting drugs , or if the man is bisexual . |
2 | An uninfected woman whose partner has HIV infection can not become pregnant without putting herself at risk of acquiring HIV . |
3 | A person should be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of knowing if he or she has HIV infection , and make the decision depending on their personality and circumstances . |
4 | Persons who are unsure whether their sexual partner has HIV infection should in any event take steps to protect themselves and their partner against possible transmission of the virus . |
5 | For the same reasons , a person who has HIV infection should inform their GP of this only if it becomes relevant for diagnosis or treatment . |
6 | But this problem can be , to a certain extent , avoided if a person who has HIV infection goes first to a Sexually Transmitted Disease ( STD ) clinic for treatment . |
7 | Partners and friends will have to deal with possible HIV infection if they have had ‘ unsafe sex ’ , or shared equipment used for injecting drugs , with a person who has HIV infection . |
8 | A person who has or may have HIV infection should see a doctor ( or dentist ) if they have skin , chest or oral ( dental ) problems . |
9 | We 've got no way of knowing which of our sexual partners may have HIV infection . |
10 | This means that there is a 13% risk of the child having HIV infection . |
11 | Although the overall number of cases of acute hepatitis B fell during 1988–91 , 81 and 82 homosexual men were infected in 1990 and 1991 respectively compared with 50 and 42 in 1988 and 1989. 1526 men had HIV-1 infection diagnosed in 1991 , the largest number since 1987 . |
12 | She was the sexual partner of an intravenous drug user who had HIV-1 infection and AIDS-related complex . |
13 | Social contact with people who have HIV infection or AIDS |
14 | It must be assumed that people who test antibody positive , still have HIV infection , are infectious and could pass the virus on to others . |
15 | It is usually recommended that a person should tell their sexual partners that they have HIV infection . |