Routine Male Circumcision Could Reduce A Man's HIV Infection Risk By About 50 Percent, According To Studies Conducted In Kenya, Uganda
Tue, 19 Dec 2006 06:00 AM EST
... Routine male circumcision could reduce a man's HIV infection risk through heterosexual sex by about 50%, according to data from two studies conducted in Kenya and Uganda released Wednesday by NIH, the New York Times reports (McNeil, New York Times, 12/14). [click link for full article] ...
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- Circumcision
- HIV/AIDS & STDs
- Risk Factors
- HIV Testing
- Urinary Tract Infections
- Urinary Tract Infection
- AIDS and Infections
- Infections
- Yeast Infections
- Mestranol and Norethindrone
- Infection (bladder)
- Infection Control
- HIV Antibody
- Healthcare Workers
- Security Risk Assessment
- Bacterial Infection
- Kenya
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- Bacterial Infections
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