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AVAC’s annual “state of the field” report on biomedical HIV prevention research and implementation provides analysis and recommendations for change, as well as context for... read more
Research and development (R&D) funding for voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) rose in 2016 despite reductions in overall spending for HIV prevention R&D,... read more
A systematic review published 9 October 2017 in The Lancet Global Health... read more
Researchers examined the HIV risk perceptions of black South African women, assessed the accuracy of those perceptions by determining the women’s HIV status four years later, and... read more
Heterosexual serodiscordant Zambian couples were followed for three months to determine rates of dual method use for prevention of both pregnancy and HIV. The research, described... read more
Interviews were conducted among the VaRemba ethnic group in Zimbabwe to determine why voluntary medical male circumcision has not been accepted in their communities. This article... read more
This article in PLoS One describes data gathered among community members and health care providers in Zambia and Zimbabwe to help the governments in these two countries determine... read more
Researchers developed an algorithm that segments men into groups based on psychographic and behavioural factors that might prevent them from being circumcised. The national... read more
This article in BMC Women’s Health describes a study in Papua New Guinea that explored women’s understanding of male circumcision and other penile modifications, leading to the... read more
Provision of voluntary medical male circumcision through a mobile hospital outreach programme in rural Swaziland resulted in the identification and correction of a variety of... read more