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Medical News Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Report Shows Condoms Provide Inadequate Risk ReductionDecember 23, 2002 A new scientific report, "Sex, Condoms, and STDs: What We Now Know," released by the Medical Institute for Sexual Health, reveals that condoms, even when used 100 percent of the time, fail to reduce the risks of some of the most common STDs to an acceptable level. The report reviewed findings of all significant research and professional presentations about the ability of condoms to reduce the risk of STDs. The report is authored by some of the nation's leading experts on STDs and condom research. "America is facing an epidemic of STDs -- more than 15 million new STD infections per year," commented Joe S. McIlhaney Jr., M.D., president of the Institute. "It is imperative that Americans understand what the science says about the limits of condoms in keeping them safe from STDs, many of which can have life-altering consequences, including infertility and cancer."
Back to other CDC news for December 23, 2002 Virus Weekly 12.17.02 This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update. |
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