Key challenges to voluntary medical male circumcision uptake in traditionally circumcising settings of Machinga district in Malawi
Abstract Background Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) is becoming more popular as an important HIV prevention strategy. Malawi, with a high HIV and AIDS prevalence rate of 8.8% and a low male circumcision prevalence rate of 28% in 2016, is one of the priority countries recommended for VMMC...
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Main Authors: | Rodney Masese (Author), Gertrude Mwalabu (Author), Pammla Petrucka (Author), Patrick Mapulanga (Author) |
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