Los Angeles Times Examines Uganda's Focus on Abstinence in Fight Against HIV/AIDSOctober 31, 2005 The Los Angeles Times on Monday examined Uganda's focus on abstinence in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The country's anti-AIDS campaign, which once was considered a model for the world, "has fractured" over the government's use of the ABC HIV prevention model -- remain abstinent, be faithful and use condoms -- as religious groups and several politicians have focused more on abstinence and suppressed the promotion of condoms for moral reasons, the Times reports. As a result of the focus on abstinence, "virginity is fast becoming a national obsession" in the country, the Times reports. Although it is "too early to determine the effect of these changes on AIDS prevalence rates," experts say the fight against the disease is in jeopardy and the "backlash against condoms" is "dangerous," especially for young people, according to the Times (Sanders, Los Angeles Times, 10/31). Reaction Back to other news for October 31, 2005
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