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Commentary & Opinion Female Condom Will "Benefit" Public Health, Women Worldwide, Editorial SaysJanuary 27, 2009 FDA approval of the Female Health Company-developed FC2 second generation female condom -- which is expected within the next six months and "appears likely" after a unanimous advisory panel recommendation in December 2008 -- "has the potential to be a real lifesaver," a Chicago Tribune editorial says. The female condom "allows women to take the lead in protecting themselves" from HIV/AIDS because "they don't have to rely on their male partner to take responsibility," the editorial says. It adds that a 2005 study by David Holtgrave -- chair of the Department of Health Behavior and Society at Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health -- found that 10,000 HIV cases in South Africa could be prevented through the distribution of 16.6 million female condoms, which also would save up to $35.7 million in health care costs. "The FC2 could save lives" in the U.S. as well, "especially in the [black] community," the editorial continues, adding that black women are highly affected by HIV/AIDS in the country. Back to other news for January 2009
This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report.
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