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Voluntary male medical circumcision (VMMC) lowers the risk of female-to-male sexual HIV transmission by about 60%. VMMC is an important part of public health programmes in African countries with a high prevalence of HIV and a low rate of male circumcision.

Circumcision study supports HIV theory

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Los Angeles Times
16 April 2013

Kenya: 580,000 Circumcize to Curb HIV

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AllAfrica
25 February 2013

Male circumcision tied to less sexual pleasure

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Reuters
20 February 2013

The blame game that is taking Uganda back to ABC

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Key Correspondents
6 February 2013

Cost-Benefit Analysis Of TasP Compared With Circumcision, ART

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Kaiser Daily Global Health Policy Report
10 December 2012

Zim approves infant circumcision

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New Zimbabwe
28 November 2012

UGANDA: Mixed progress in male circumcision campaign

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IRIN Plus News
6 November 2012

KENYA: Push to meet 2013 male circumcision targets

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IRIN Plus News
6 November 2012

Male circumcision effective in HIV prevention

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The Standard (Zimbabwe)
3 September 2012

Circumcision: the cruellest cut?

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The Guardian
30 August 2012

Is it fair to circumcise newborn boys?

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BBC
21 August 2012

HIV stigma decreasing: Mtukudzi - New Zimbabwe.com

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New Zimbabwe
17 August 2012

Shortage of circumcision tools in Uganda amid high demand

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New Vision, Uganda
15 August 2012

Male circumcision policy ignores research showing benefits

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The Conversation
27 July 2012

Circumcision not enough to curb HIV – Museveni

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The Observer (Uganda)
23 July 2012