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In three African countries, male adolescents and providers of voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) were interviewed about HIV prevention counselling, testing, and disclosure... read more
This article, published in BMC Pediatrics, describes some socioeconomic factors that influence the type of provider that is chosen to circumcise male infants in rural Ghana.
In South Africa, the sexual practices of circumcised and uncircumcised school-based men were documented over a 12-month period. Risk compensation was then evaluated and documented... read more
To better understand how circumcision might affect men’s sexual lives, researchers evaluated possible relationships between men’s attitudes towards their circumcision status, the... read more
Mathematical modelling was used to compare the impact of combined interventions—extended antiretroviral therapy coverage, voluntary medical male circumcision, and pre-exposure... read more
This article in Culture, Health & Sexuality describes different ways that Christians in Swaziland have reacted to the global health campaign to medically circumcise men in sub... read more
This article in the Journal of the International AIDS Society describes findings from a pilot study in Kenya that evaluated the safety and acceptability of the ShangRing... read more
In response to a plateau in demand for voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa, researchers sought to identify factors influencing demand among male school-based youth... read more
Researchers examined the role of non-specific genital inflammation on the risk of HIV transmission among heterosexual couples in Zambia including the role of being circumcised or... read more
This New England Journal of Medicine article examines the effect on HIV incidence of a combination prevention strategy using the scale-up of antiretroviral therapy and medical... read more
In this AIDS and Behavior article, researchers sought to better understand HIV transmission to and from female partners of men who have sex with men. The study focused on... read more
This article in Current HIV Research describes a study to determine the acceptability and feasibility of introducing voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention in... read more