Behavioural risk compensation has small impact

Models predict that behavioural risk compensation, if confined to newly or already circumcised men and their partners, has only small population level effects on the anticipated impact of male circumcision service scale-up on HIV incidence.

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Controlling Infectious Diseases
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Male Circumcision
Impact of behavioural risk compensation?
Behavioural risk compensation has small impact
Increase in partner switching
Reduced condom use
Risk results will be used to support individual/cultural policy bias
Secondary outcomes?
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