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UPDATED: 08:32, July 15, 2005
Shanghai leads nation in use of condoms
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One-fifth of Shanghai's residents use condoms, and lead the country in the use of this form of contraception.

The proportion of Shanghai's population using condoms stood at 18.31 per cent in 2004, twice 1995's figure of 9.11 per cent, and three times the country's average of just 5.3 per cent, according to official statistics released recently.

The city is now home to more than 17,000 locations offering free condoms, of which 1,185 are open round the clock. It also has 571 automatic condom dispensers.

More than 40 million free condoms were handed out last year in the city of more than 17 million people.

The Shanghai Municipal Population and Family Planning Commission said that since June it has installed a further 330 free condom dispensers in government and commercial office buildings and communities.

The commission is also geared to promoting publicity and awareness of contraception and HIV/AIDS. It is hoping to bring such education to 85 per cent of Shanghai's women of childbearing age (15-49) by 2006.

In a related development, South China's Guangdong Province is to expand its control and prevention centre for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), to meet the rising number of cases in the region.

The number of STD cases in Guangdong hit 106,037 last year, accounting for one-fifth of all cases in the Chinese mainland, and up 24.16 per cent over 2003.

Source: China Daily


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