Effectiveness of an "Exclusive Intervention Strategy" to increase medical male circumcision uptake among men aged 25-49 years in South Africa
Abstract Background South Africa introduced medical male circumcision (MMC) to reduce HIV incidence. Mathematical modeling suggested that targeting MMC services to men aged 20-34 years could provide the most immediate impact on HIV incidence. However the majority of MMCs performed have been among ma...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan M. Grund (Author), Candice M. Chetty-Makkan (Author), Sibuse Ginindza (Author), Reuben Munyai (Author), Helen Kisbey-Green (Author), Mpho Maraisane (Author), Salome Charalambous (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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