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One of the worldās most prestigious medical journals, the Lancet, has accused Pope Benedict XVI of distorting science in his remarks on condom use.
It said the Popeās recent comments that condoms exacerbated the problem of HIV/Aids were wildly inaccurate and could have devastating consequences.
The Pope had said the ācruel epidemicā should be tackled through abstinence and fidelity rather than condom use.
Correspondents say the attack from the Lancet was unprecedentedly virulent.
Speaking during his first visit to Africa, the Pope said HIV/Aids was āa tragedy that cannot be overcome by money alone, that cannot be overcome through the distribution of condoms, which can even increase the problemā.
The Pope said āthe traditional teaching of the Church has proven to be the only failsafe way to prevent the spread of HIV/Aidsā.
The BBCās David Willey in Rome says the Churchās view is that encouraging people to use condoms only minimises the effects of behaviour that in itself damages lives.
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