
In a statement at the end of their week-long conference in Pretoria, the bishops argued that the battle against HIV/Aids should be fought on moral grounds and said condoms helped spread the disease.
The use of condoms provides us with a solution that ensures we scale
down the rate of the epidemic
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South Africa Aids charity
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Aids charities have described the bishops' refusal to relax the condoms ban as unfortunate.
Back-up needed
The director of the National Association of People Living with Aids, Nkululeko Nxesi told Reuters news agency: "The use of condoms provides us with a solution that ensures we scale down the rate of the epidemic.
"You need a back up system and condoms provide that".
The bishops' statement ignored increasing calls for the Catholic church to lift its opposition to the use of condoms to prevent the spread of the virus.
Health workers have asked community leaders, including the clergy, to help promote the use of condoms.
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An estimated 25 million Africans have Aids
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There are an estimated 25 million Aids sufferers in sub-Saharan Africa.