Documents
Using the Decision-Makers’ Programme - Planning Tool for Male Circumcision Service - Scale-up - Dakar, Sénégal - 2-3 December 2008 - MEETING REPORT
20 April 2009
There is compelling evidence that male circumcision reduces the risk of female-to-male transmission of HIV. UNAIDS and WHO recommend that countries with high HIV prevalence and low levels of male circumcision introduce or scale up safe male circumcision services as part of a comprehensive HIV prevention strategy.
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