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    • Outcome of male circumcision performed by Medical Officers versus non–doctor health workers in Central Uganda 

      Kibansha, Matumaini (Makerere University, 2014)
      Introduction: It has been proven in several clinical trials that HIV transmission from female to male is reduced by 60% among circumcised males. The national target for Uganda by 2015 is to circumcise 4.2 million adult ...
    • The safety of adult male circumcision in HIV-infected and uninfected men in Rakai, Uganda. 

      Kigozi, Godfrey; Gray, Ronald H.; Wawer, Maria J.; Serwadda, David; Makumbi, Frederick; Watya, Stephen; Nalugoda, Fred; Kiwanuka, Noah; Moulton, Lawrence H.; Chen, Michael Z.; Sewankambo, Nelson K.; Wabwire-Mangen, Fred; Bacon, Melanie C.; Ridzon, Renee; Opendi, Pius; Sempijja, Victor; Settuba, Absolom; Buwembo, Denis; Kiggundu, Valerian; Anyokorit, Margaret; Nkale, James; Kighoma, Nehemia; Charvat, Blake (Public Library of Science, 2008-06)
      Background The objective of the study was to compare rates of adverse events (AEs) related to male circumcision (MC) in HIV-positive and HIV-negative men in order to provide guidance for MC programs that may provide ...