An economic evaluation of an intervention to increase demand for medical male circumcision among men aged 25-49 years in South Africa
Abstract Background Studies estimate that circumcising men between the ages of 20-30 years who have exhibited previous risky sexual behaviour could reduce overall HIV prevalence. Demand creation strategies for medical male circumcision (MMC) targeting men in this age group may significantly impact t...
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Main Authors: | M. Holmes (Author), R. Mukora (Author), D. Mudzengi (Author), S. Charalambous (Author), C. M. Chetty-Makkan (Author), H. Kisbey-Green (Author), M. Maraisane (Author), J. Grund (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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