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A condom sense approach to AIDS prevention: a historical perspective
1Sioux Falls VAMC, SD.
Abstract:
Condoms have come a long way since their use in ancient Egypt three millennia ago. Their benefit is well established for the prevention of both contraception and STDs. Although AIDS has revitalized the condom, we must remember that condoms do not prevent the spread of HIV infection, people do. Everyone must take personal responsibility to avoid high risk behavior (e.g.; IV drug use, promiscuous sex, casual sex, etc). If one does engage in high risk sexual behavior, he/she should at least use condom sense.
Keywords:
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--prevention and controlAmericasBarrier Methods--historyCommunicationCondom--historyContraception--historyContraceptive Methods--historyCritiqueDeveloped CountriesDiseasesEducationFamily PlanningHealth EducationHistorical SurveyHiv Infections--prevention and controlHumorInfectionsNorth AmericaNorthern AmericaReproductive Tract InfectionsSexually Transmitted Diseases--prevention and controlUnited StatesViral Diseases