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Use of Depo-Provera increases risk of HIV infection

There have always been controversies on the use of Depo Provera as an injectable hormonal contraceptive. It has been linked with heightening a woman’s chances of acquiring HIV and Aids. In 2019, WHO gave the green light on its use, giving women the all clear to use it, saying that there was no reason for concern. This was in direct contradiction to the warning they gave in 2014, asking women on Depo Provera to also use condoms for HIV and Aids prevention. A large study conducted late last year in Nairobi Majengo slums showed that indeed, the hormonal contraceptive increased the risk for HIV infection among women who used it.

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