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CONDOMS
A series of presentations
developed by
TGPSH/GTZ and PSI-TANZANIA
The History of the
Condom
A presentation developed by
TGPSH/GTZ and PSI-TANZANIA
What is a Condom?
A Condom
 Is a sheath made of latex, plastic or animal
tissue
 It is used during sexual intercourse and catches
semen when a man ejaculates
 It is used a contraceptive and to prevent
transmission of infections, including HIV/AIDS
 It prevents exposure of the penis to vaginal
secretions and tissues and exposure of the
vagina to penile secretions
The Condom History
Condoms can be traced back
several thousands years …
• The earliest evidence goes back to
the Egyptians!!
• Around 1000 BC they used a linen
sheath for protection against
Sexually Transmitted diseases!
• 100-200 AD, scenes from cave
paintings at combarelles in France
show that condoms were being
used.
What were condoms made of?
 These penile sheaths
were made out of
unusual materials:
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Oil silk
Paper
Fish bladders
tortoise shells
Condoms Evolution
Condoms were once
tied on ribbon.
Condoms were used for STIprevention!
The 1500’s:
• The syphilis epidemic spread across Europe…
• The Italian Gabrielle Fallopius claimed to have
invented the condom to protect men against
disease. He conducted trials amongst 1,100 men
using the condom - none became infected with
syphilis!
Condom Evolution
Later in 1500s…
Only later the usefulness of condom for
prevention of pregnancy was recognized:
Condoms were improved:
 The linen cloth sheaths were soaked in
chemicals and allowed to dry prior to use:
 These were the first spermicidal condoms.
Condoms evolution
1700’s:
 The first published use of the world ‘condum’ was
in a poem. It has been suggested that condom was
a doctor in time of King Charles II. It is believed
that he invented the device to help the king to
prevent the birth of more illegitimate children. Even
Casanova was said to have used the condom for
birth control as well as to prevent infection.
Improved Condoms
1800’s:
 Condom manufacturing was revolutionized by
discovery of rubber vulcanization (= the method
of treating crude rubber with sulphur and intense
heat to make it a strong elastic material.)
 This meant it was possible to mass produce rubber
goods including condoms quickly and cheaply.
 As a result condom use increased ...
Rubber condom
More improvements…
1900’s
Until early 1900’s,
• Most condoms were manufactured by hand dipping from rubber cement.
• The quality was doubtful.
In 1919,
• Fredrick Killian initiated hand-dipping from
natural rubber latex .
• The latex condoms had the advantage of ageing
less quickly and being thinner and odorless.
What a transformation??
The technology used to produce condoms has not
changed significantly over the last 10 years.
However, the quality of the product has been
considerably improved by better process control
and production standards!
Condoms Ready for use
Recent History
 By the mid-1930’s, the fifteen largest
markers in the U.S were producing 1.5
million condoms a day.
 1950’s: Quality assurance, Electronic
testing of Condoms started.
 In 1957, the very first lubricated
condom was launched in the U.K.
Latest developments…
 1974 spermicides were introduced in
Condoms
 1994 saw the introduction of
polyurethane male condoms in the
market.
History of Condoms in
Tanzania
 After the second World War, veterans
brought the first condoms into the Country
 In Early 1970’s condoms were introduced for
family planning by UMATI.
 The 1980’s saw the increase in the number of
use, following the epidemic of HIV/AIDS.
Condoms available in Tanzania
 Male condoms available in Tanzania are
made from Latex.
 Female condoms available (small amount)
made from polyurethane(plastic material).
Condom distribution in
Tanzania
In 2003,
a total of 48.5 m. pieces of
condoms were distributed by
commercial, public and social
marketing networks in
Tanzania.
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