Acceptability of male circumcision as a tool for preventing HIV infection in a highly infected community in South Africa.
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Randomized, controlled intervention trial of male circumcision for reduction of HIV infection risk: the ANRS 1265 Trial.Voluntary medical male circumcision: an introduction to the cost, impact, and challenges of accelerated scaling upAcceptability of male circumcision for prevention of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa: a reviewCircumcision of male children for reduction of future risk for HIV: acceptability among HIV serodiscordant couples in Kampala, UgandaCost-effectiveness of male circumcision for HIV prevention in a South African setting.Implementation of adolescent-friendly voluntary medical male circumcision using a school based recruitment program in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.Male circumcision for HIV prevention--a cross-sectional study on awareness among young people and adults in rural Uganda.A model for the roll-out of comprehensive adult male circumcision services in African low-income settings of high HIV incidence: the ANRS 12126 Bophelo Pele Project.Women's beliefs about male circumcision, HIV prevention, and sexual behaviors in Kisumu, Kenya.Acceptability of infant male circumcision as part of HIV prevention and male reproductive health efforts in Gaborone, Botswana, and surrounding areasAcceptability of male circumcision among mothers with male children in Mysore, India.Adult male circumcision as an intervention against HIV: an operational study of uptake in a South African community (ANRS 12126).Voluntary medical male circumcision: a qualitative study exploring the challenges of costing demand creation in eastern and southern AfricaTraditional male circumcision in eastern and southern Africa: a systematic review of prevalence and complications.Determinants of circumcision and willingness to be circumcised by Rwandan men, 2010Learning that circumcision is protective against HIV: risk compensation among men and women in Cape Town, South Africa.Traditional male circumcision in Uganda: a qualitative focus group discussion analysis.HIV infection and circumcision: cutting through the hyperbole.Risk factors for HIV infection among circumcised men in Uganda: a case-control study.A cross-sectional study describing motivations and barriers to voluntary medical male circumcision in Lesotho.Foreskin cutting beliefs and practices and the acceptability of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea.Scaling up circumcision programs in Southern Africa: the potential impact of gender disparities and changes in condom use behaviors on heterosexual HIV transmission.Men in Papua New Guinea accurately report their circumcision statusVoluntary medical male circumcision: a cross-sectional study comparing circumcision self-report and physical examination findings in Lesotho.Circumcision for prevention against HIV: marked seasonal variation in demand and potential public sector readiness in Soweto, South Africa.Knowledge of HIV and benefits of male medical circumcision amongst clients in an urban area.Factors associated with acceptability of child circumcision in Botswana -- a cross sectional survey.Perceptions about medical male circumcision and sexual behaviours of adults in rural Uganda: a cross sectional studyAssessment of changes in risk behaviors during 3 years of posttrial follow-up of male circumcision trial participants uncircumcised at trial closure in Rakai, Uganda.Circumcision preference among women and uncircumcised men prior to scale-up of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Kisumu, KenyaTranslation of biomedical prevention strategies for HIV: prospects and pitfalls.Update on male circumcision: prevention success and challenges ahead.Innovative Demand Creation for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Targeting a High Impact Male Population: A Pilot Study Engaging Pregnant Women at Antenatal Clinics in Kampala, Uganda.Acceptability of male circumcision among adolescent boys and their parents, Botswana.Medical male circumcision and HIV risk: perceptions of women in a higher learning institution in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.The acceptability of male circumcision as an HIV intervention among a rural Zulu population, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa.Parental factors affecting the circumcision of non-Muslim Chinese boys include education and family history.Adult male circumcision: results of a standardized procedure in Kisumu District, Kenya.Acceptability of male circumcision and predictors of circumcision preference among men and women in Nyanza Province, Kenya.Male circumcision, gender and HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa: a (social science) research agenda.
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Acceptability of male circumcision as a tool for preventing HIV infection in a highly infected community in South Africa.
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