Pope's Shift on Condom Vital to AIDS Fight, Experts Say

Pope Benedict XVI's assertion in his new book that condom use may be justified in certain situations could have an important impact on HIV transmission in Africa, some public health experts say. Others say the pope's comments don't go far enough.

"The Catholic Church is a huge player in the global fight against HIV," said Dr. Sten Vermund, director of the Institute for Global Health at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. "And some organizations are fighting the epidemic with one hand behind their backs because they are working very hard on HIV prevention but they are not using condoms, and that strikes me as an incomplete program."

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