Shifting reasons for older men remaining uncircumcised: Findings from a pre- and post-demand creation intervention among men aged 25-39 years in western Kenya.
Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) reduces men's risk of acquiring Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) through vaginal sex. However, VMMC uptake remains lowest among Kenyan men ages 25-39 years among whom the impact on reducing population-level HIV incidence was estimated to be greatest...
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Main Authors: | Kawango Agot (Author), Jacob Onyango (Author), George Otieno (Author), Paul Musingila (Author), Susan Gachau (Author), Marylyn Ochillo (Author), Jonathan Grund (Author), Rachael Joseph (Author), Edward Mboya (Author), Spala Ohaga (Author), Dickens Omondi (Author), Elijah Odoyo-June (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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