Preventing the sexual transmission of HIV/AIDS

Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 19 (4):4 (2014)
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Abstract

Ong, Caroline There was once a strong belief amongst global HIV/AIDS organisations that the key to the prevention of the sexual transmission of HIV was condom use. Other measures such as abstinence and being loyal to one partner were seen as beneficial, but secondary. Thirty years later, the evidence is mounting that behavioural change is much more effective in halting the spread of HIV than condoms.

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Caroline Ong
Loyola University, Chicago

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