Australia's
Starpharma, Ansell to supply anti-Zika condoms for
Olympics
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[May 16, 2016]
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian
pharmaceutical company Starpharma Holdings Ltd said it is teaming up
with world No. 2 condom maker Ansell Ltd to supply Zika virus-proof
condoms to the Australian Olympic team ahead of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro
games.
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Starpharma said it is giving the Australian athletes Ansell "Dual
Protect" condoms lubricated with Starpharma's VivaGel product, which
it recently said showed near-total antiviral protection against Zika
and other viruses in laboratory studies.
"Given sexual transmission of Zika virus is of increasing
importance, the potent activity of Starpharma's VivaGel against Zika
could prove very significant," said Starpharma Chief Executive
Officer Jackie Fairley in a statement.
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) said the Starpharma condoms
would be in addition to condoms already shipped to the Olympic
village, which will also have free dispensing machines on every
block supplying 350,000 male condoms and 100,000 female condoms to
athletes.
The AOC dismissed suggestions that athletes returning from Rio
should undergo compulsory blood testing. People who follow the
recommended precautions have a low risk of Zika and blanket testing
"is not aligned with medical or scientific best practice," it said
in a statement.
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(Reporting by Byron Kaye; Editing by Richard Pullin)
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