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Warning On Condom Failures (Press, 2 October 1989)

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Summary: Warning On Condom Failures (Press, 2 October 1989)

On 2 October 1989, Miss Patricia Bartlett, the director of the Society for the Promotion of Community Standards, voiced concerns regarding the effectiveness of condoms in ensuring safe sex. She accused the Health Department of neglecting its responsibility to inform the public about the limitations and failure rates of condom usage. Citing an article from the 'New Zealand Medical Journal', Bartlett highlighted that individuals with even a basic understanding of the mechanical properties of thin membranes would doubt the claim that condom use guarantees safe sex. She argued that relying solely on a thin layer of latex in demanding mechanical situations poses significant risks for preventing the transmission of serious infectious agents. Furthermore, she referenced research indicating that condoms had failed to prevent the transmission of HIV in three out of 18 couples. Bartlett's comments raise important questions about public health messaging and the perceived reliability of condoms as a protective measure against sexually transmitted infections.

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Publish Date:2nd October 1989
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19891002_2_110_3.html