ShangRing versus Mogen clamp for early infant male circumcision in eastern sub-Saharan Africa: a multicentre, non-inferiority, adaptive, randomised controlled trial

Summary: Background: Use of medical devices represents a unique opportunity to facilitate scale-up of early infant male circumcision (EIMC) across sub-Saharan Africa. The ShangRing, a circumcision device prequalified by WHO, is approved for use in adults and adolescents and requires topical anaesthe...

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Main Authors: Spyridon P Basourakos, MD (Author), Quincy G Nang, MD, MPH (Author), Karla V Ballman, ProfPhD (Author), Omar Al Hussein Al Awamlh, MD (Author), Nahid Punjani, MD (Author), Kaylee Ho, BSc (Author), Mark A Barone, DVM (Author), Quentin D Awori, MBChB (Author), Daniel Ouma, BSc (Author), Jairus Oketch, KRCHN (Author), Alice E Christensen, CNS (Author), Augustino Hellar, MMed (Author), Maende Makokha, MSPH (Author), Alphonce Isangu, BA (Author), Robert Salim, MD (Author), Jackson Lija, MMed (Author), Ronald H Gray, ProfPhD (Author), Stephen Kiboneka, MBChB (Author), Aggrey Anok, BSc (Author), Godfrey Kigozi, PhD (Author), Regina Nakabuye, DCM (Author), Charles Ddamulira, DCM (Author), Andrew Mulooki, DCM (Author), Silas Odiya, DCM (Author), Rose Nazziwa, DCM (Author), Marc Goldstein, ProfMD (Author), Philip S Li, ProfMD (Author), Richard K Lee, MD, MBA (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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