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Vatican asks people to avoid using condoms: Media report
London, Oct 10: Contrary to scientific advise, the Vatican is urging people world over not to use condoms, claiming that they do not help protect against the deadly virus, a media investigation has revealed.
London, Oct 10: Contrary to scientific advise,
the Vatican is urging people world over not to use condoms,
claiming that they do not help protect against the deadly
virus, a media investigation has revealed.
The Vatican leaders claim the HIV, being several times
smaller than the sperm, can pass through tiny holes in
condoms.
The claims, extracts of which were released to the
media, were made in a television programme.
"The Aids virus is roughly 450 times smaller than the
spermatozoon. (It) can easily pass through the 'net' that is
formed by the condom," president of the Vatican's Pontifical
Council for the Family, Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo, told
the programme to be telecast on Sunday.
The church opposes any kind of contraception because
it claims it breaks the link between sex and procreation.
Meanwhile the Archbishop of Nairobi Raphael Ndingi Nzeki said condoms were helping to spread the virus.
"Aids ... Has grown so fast because of the availability of condoms," he said.
Scientific research by a group including the US National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organisation, quoted by the programme revealed "intact condoms ... are essentially impermeable to particles the size of STD pathogens including the smallest sexually transmitted virus, condoms provide a highly effective barrier to transmission of particles of similar size to those of the smallest STD viruses."
"Statements like this are quite dangerous," a WHO spokesperson said.
Bureau Report
Meanwhile the Archbishop of Nairobi Raphael Ndingi Nzeki said condoms were helping to spread the virus.
"Aids ... Has grown so fast because of the availability of condoms," he said.
Scientific research by a group including the US National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organisation, quoted by the programme revealed "intact condoms ... are essentially impermeable to particles the size of STD pathogens including the smallest sexually transmitted virus, condoms provide a highly effective barrier to transmission of particles of similar size to those of the smallest STD viruses."
"Statements like this are quite dangerous," a WHO spokesperson said.
Bureau Report