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Circumcision and male-to-male sexual transmission of HIV
AIDS, 2001Evidence from observational studies in sub-Saharan Africa has shown that circumcised men have lower risk of acquiring HIV infection than uncircumcised men. In Sydney Australia a study examined the relationship between circumcision and HIV transmission in homosexual men.
Andrew E. Grulich+4 more
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The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 2007
Circumcision generally is performed during the newborn or adolescent period. An estimated one in six newborn males is circumcised worldwide. In 1992, a reported 60% of male newborns were circumcised in the United States. The exact number of adult males circumcised, however, is not known.
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Circumcision generally is performed during the newborn or adolescent period. An estimated one in six newborn males is circumcised worldwide. In 1992, a reported 60% of male newborns were circumcised in the United States. The exact number of adult males circumcised, however, is not known.
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The ethics of infant male circumcision
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2013Is the non-therapeutic circumcision of infant males morally permissible? The most recent major development in this long-simmering debate was the 2012 release of a policy statement and technical report on circumcision by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
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2005
This chapter has examined condoms and male circumcision as HIV preventive strategies in Africa. Condoms are a highly effective method of preventing HIV when used properly, and play a central role in HIV prevention programs in Africa. Although condom use remains low in many areas of Africa, condom accessibility and use can be improved dramatically ...
Roger L. Shapiro, Saidi Kapiga
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This chapter has examined condoms and male circumcision as HIV preventive strategies in Africa. Condoms are a highly effective method of preventing HIV when used properly, and play a central role in HIV prevention programs in Africa. Although condom use remains low in many areas of Africa, condom accessibility and use can be improved dramatically ...
Roger L. Shapiro, Saidi Kapiga
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Minimally Invasive Male Circumcision
JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 2012Raymond O. Simba+6 more
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