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Researchers conducted a case-control study among uncircumcised men in Uganda to determine whether particular penile microbiomes are associated with increased risk of HIV infection... read more
This article in AIDS Care reports the findings of focus group discussions that explored barriers and facilitators to the uptake of voluntary medical male circumcision in Uganda.
An analysis conducted using the Decision Makers’ Program Planning Toolkit (Version 2) assessed the likelihood of increasing the percentage of men and boys ages 10 to 29 who are... read more
This article in PLoS One reports on the prevalence of tetanus toxoid antibodies in Ugandan men who were vaccinated against tetanus 28 days before being circumcised. Based on the... read more
Researchers implemented a semi-structured questionnaire among both men and women to determine why voluntary medical male circumcision (VMCC) uptake remains low in Northern Uganda... read more
Researchers explored understanding of HIV serodiscordance among health care providers in eThekwini District, South Africa, and Mbarara District, Uganda. In both countries,... read more
The results of a study comparing three methods of disseminating information to health facilities on how to improve the quality of medical male circumcision services in Uganda are... read more
Protocol for a treatment and prevention intervention conducted in Uganda is described in this Trials article. Community health workers engaged individuals to take up HIV services... 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
This article in AIDS Education and Prevention reports results of research based on data from the Rakai Community Cohort Study used to determine risk and preventive behaviors for... read more