A model to promote the uptake of male circumcision as an HIV-preventive measure in high HIV and low male circumcision prevalence settings
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) remain the leading global burden of disease, especially in Southern Africa. As such, efforts to develop innovative preventive and curative measures continue to be a global priority. Of late, the World Health...
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Main Authors: | Charles Maibvise (Author), Thandisizwe R. Mavundla (Author) |
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