Male circumcision
Found 8 free book(s)Cohabitation, Marriage and Remarriage Patterns in Africa
ihmsaw.orgMale Circumcision: Data from Africa showed that countries in which fewer than 20% of males are circumcised, such as Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Zambia, experience a high prevalence of HIV infection (greater than 19%), whereas countries in which more than
Get circumcised - know the facts
www.kznhealth.gov.zaMale circumcision: † Does not prevent pregnancy † Confers only partial protection against HIV infection † Does not benefit the partner of an
Joint Strategic Action Framework to Accelerate the Scale ...
www.pepfar.govJoint Strategic Action Framework to Accelerate the Scale-Up of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention in Eastern and Southern Africa
Gender and AIDS - World Health Organization
www.who.int4 developed countries overall, typical risk ratios of male to female AIDS cases and AIDS deaths for all sources combined are 4 to 5 males to 1 female (table 1).
Nigeria: Female genital Mutilation - Home page | UNICEF
www.unicef.orgThe Procedure This involves partial or total removal of the external female genital and/or injury to the female genital organs whether for cultural or any other non – therapeutic reasons, and is commonly
Circumcision and foreskin care Guide for parents
www.circinfo.org1 Introduction This leaflet is published by Circumcision Information Australia to complement the policy statement on circumcision issued by the
Circumcision in the Old Testament and New Testament
www.coloradonocirc.orgCircumcision in the Old Testament and New Testament: Circumcision, as defined in the Old Testament (Genesis 17), was a symbolic act by which a
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE INTACT PENIS
www.coloradonocirc.org1 THE INTACT PENIS: NOT “JUST A FLAP OF SKIN” The foreskin is not a “flap” of skin, but a double-layered fold of skin. It is an integral part of the penile skin system. It is a continuation of the shaft skin which extends forward over the head (glans) of the penis, then folds back under itself to attach to the shaft in the groove (sulcus) behind the glans.
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