Demand For Male Circumcision As HIV Prevention Method Growing In Swaziland
Wed, 07 Feb 2007 09:00 AM EST
... The demand for male circumcision is beginning to "sweep" across Swaziland as people seek ways prevent to the spread of HIV, AFP/Mail and Guardian reports (Blandy, AFP/Mail and Guardian, 2/2). Data from two studies conducted in Kenya and Uganda released in December 2006 by NIH indicate that routine male circumcision could reduce a man's HIV infection risk through heterosexual sex by about 50%. [click link for full article] ...
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- Circumcision
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- Prevention
- STD Prevention
- Injury/ Injury Prevention
- Perinatal HIV
- HIV Antibody
- Disease Prevention
- Swaziland
- Baldness
- Safety Issues
- Heart Diseases--Prevention
- Male Breast Cancer
- Breast Cancer, Male
- Bates method
- The Feldenkrais Method
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