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    The potential impact of male circumcision on HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa 

    Williams, Brian G.; Lloyd-Smith, James O.; Gouws, Eleanor; Hankins, Catherine; Getz, Wayne M.; Hargrove, John; De Zoysa, Isabelle; Dye, Christopher; Auvert, Bertran (Public Library of Science -- PLoS, 2006-07)
    Background A randomized controlled trial (RCT) has shown that male circumcision (MC) reduces sexual transmission of HIV from women to men by 60% (32% 76%; 95% CI) offering an intervention of proven efficacy for reducing ...

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    AIDS (Diseases) -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Prevention (1)
    Circumcision -- Africa, Sub-Saharan (1)
    HIV infections -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Prevention (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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