Condom use: still a sexual health staple

Sexual Health
Richard A Crosby, Willard Cates

Abstract

This article introduces and summarizes the contents of this special edition. Given the exceptional potential of condoms to avert epidemics of sexually transmitted infections and teen or unintended pregnancy - even in low-resource environments - this in-depth examination of current knowledge, practice, and issues with condoms and their use is an important asset for educators and practitioners worldwide.

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Dec 12, 2012·Current HIV/AIDS Reports·Richard A Crosby
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