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A report on the progress made in expanding male circumcision services during 2010 in the 13 African countries identified as priorities for scale-up.
This table captures the numbers of male circumcisions performed, achievement and potential infections averted in eastern and southern Africa, 2010.
An update on the scale-up of voluntary medical male circumcision was presented at the 17th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, San Francisco, California, 16-... read more
Based on information collected primarily in May 2010, this update on the implementation of voluntary medical male circumcision services in the 13 African countries identified... read more
An overview of global VMMC scale-up, this presentation was given at the17th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in San Francisco, California, in... read more
The progress made in expanding voluntary medical male circumcision services in 13 priority countries in eastern and southern Africa is summarised in this report published by... read more
Published in July 2009, this first WHO/UNAIDS update on the implementation of voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) programmes is a table summarising... read more
This report by the Global HIV Prevention Working Group offers a new analysis that examines the future course of the epidemic with and without a greatly scaled-up prevention... read more