Paris 2024: more than 200,000 condoms will be distributed in the Olympic Village

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soon 200,000 male condoms and 20,000 female condoms distributed to prevent sexually transmitted infections in the Olympic Village during the Paris Olympic Games (July 26 to August 11), organizers reported.

“Instead, what we observed independently at the Olympic Games an increase in the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections in the population“explains Laurent Dalard, responsible for the coordination of first aid and health risks at the Olympic Committee organizing the Paris Olympic Games.

Leaflets will be distributed and posters will be placed at the Olympic Village polyclinic, located in Saint-Denis, to raise awareness among athletes from all countries. There will be too plans to conduct HIV testing within this polyclinic. They were also careful 10,000 latex-free condoms and 20,000 mouthguards (square latex used for oral sex).

Expected Almost 14,500 athletes and their support will arrive at the Paris Olympic Village in July.

During the Olympic Games, ““Among the infectious risks are those related to sexual health.”even for the audience, remembered at the beginning of March the emeritus director of research at Inserm, Dominique Costagliola.

“On the ground, we will need to prepare for the possibility of an increase in emergency prescriptions. post-exposure HIV treatments or testing for sexually transmitted infections. “It will affect emergency services,” he said.

Source: La Verdad

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