2007
DOI: 10.1016/s0968-8080(07)29302-4
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Male Circumcision and HIV Prevention: Is There Really Enough of the Right Kind of Evidence?

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“…Some report that the claim that VMAMC prevents HIV can only be made for men who engage in particularly high-risk sexual practices and not men in the general global population (Green et al, 2008;Morris et al, 2012). Others have also indicated that such claims are based on flawed research methodologies that attribute causality to human anatomy rather than the complex factors that guide sexual behaviour for vulnerability to HIV infection (Van Howe et al, 2000;Dowsett & Couch, 2007).…”
Section: Vmamc For Hiv Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some report that the claim that VMAMC prevents HIV can only be made for men who engage in particularly high-risk sexual practices and not men in the general global population (Green et al, 2008;Morris et al, 2012). Others have also indicated that such claims are based on flawed research methodologies that attribute causality to human anatomy rather than the complex factors that guide sexual behaviour for vulnerability to HIV infection (Van Howe et al, 2000;Dowsett & Couch, 2007).…”
Section: Vmamc For Hiv Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E como ficam aqueles que, da mesma geração, não forem, por algum motivo, objeto desta prática? Quais as implicações desta "nova natureza" para a circulação desses meninos e homens nos locais que não adotam a circuncisão como política (Dowsett & Couch, 2007)?…”
Section: Considerações Finaisunclassified
“…[1][2][3] Si bien podría ser un método adecuado para los hombres migrantes, las políticas públicas que lo promuevan sólo serán exitosas con un conocimiento cabal de las condiciones estructurales -materiales, culturales y subjetivas-en las que viven. 30 Los estudios que afirman una alta aceptabilidad de la CM en el mundo han tenido un corte primordialmente cuantitativo. Sin embargo, estas investigaciones no pueden reflejar tal potencial de aceptación pues existen factores culturales y subjetivos que no han sido considerados para evaluar su efectividad en poblaciones con epidemias concentradas.…”
Section: Conclusiónunclassified