Resource Library

The Clearinghouse’s Resource Library contains hundreds of resources on voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention. You may search the entire site, including these resources, by adding key words in the Search box located in the upper right corner of the website. The Resource Library enables you to browse resources by topic and filter them by different categories. Choose a topic from the menu on the right side of the page to generate a list of resources by topic, then use the filters to narrow the results. (Click on the “+” icon next to the topic name to expand the nested topics.) You may also filter the entire list of resources in the library by document type, country, language, and year of publication.

 

Resources

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Presenters from Namibia and Tanzania summarised findings on the safety of ShangRing;male circumcision at a 9 September 2019... read more
Presenters from Kenya, Malawi, and Zambia reported on the acceptability of the ShangRing male circumcision device at a 9 September 2019... read more
In a review published in the journal Translational Andrology and Urology, the authors summarize the results of studies of the use of the ShangRing device to perform adult male... read more
The World Health Organization (WHO) Technical Advisory Group on Innovations in Male Circumcision (TAG) met at WHO headquarters in Geneva in January 2013 to review the clinical... read more
The results of a randomised controlled trial conducted to evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and acceptability of the use of topical anaesthesia with ShangRing circumcision are... read more
After a pilot evaluation of the ShangRing device in 2011, Kenya conducted active surveillance for adverse events associated with its use from 2016-2018 to further assess... read more
This Urologia Internationalis review article describes the procedure for use of the ShangRing, a specially designed small device that allows for a male circumcision to be... read more
The WHO Technical Advisory Group on Innovations in Male Circumcision (TAG) met in January 2012 to review the data on the use of a device as an alternative method to... read more