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Male Circumcision Position1 #92983 Male circumcision can be an effective way to reduce the incidence of HIV infection in men and women. | |
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Author: Hankins et al Cited by: David Price 7:17 PM 23 February 2011 GMT
Citerank: (9) 929841 HIV infection averted for every 5–15 male circumcisionsSimulation models suggest that 1 HIV infection may be averted for every 5–15 male circumcisions among heterosexual men in low male circumcision, high HIV prevalence settings.1198CE71, 92988Cost to avert one HIV infection ranges between US$150 to US$900Models suggest that the cost to avert one HIV infection among heterosexual men in low male circumcision, high HIV prevalence settings ranges from US$150 to US$900 using a 10-y time horizon.1198CE71, 92992Premature postoperative sexual intercourse has small impactModels predict that premature postoperative resumption of sexual intercourse, 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.959C6EF, 92994Behavioural risk compensation has small impactModels 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.959C6EF, 129419Male CircumcisionMale circumcision can be an effective way to reduce the incidence of HIV infection in men and women.959C6EF, 1296001 HIV infection averted for every 5–15 male circumcisionsSimulation models suggest that 1 HIV infection may be averted for every 5–15 male circumcisions among heterosexual men in low male circumcision, high HIV prevalence settings.1198CE71, 129601Cost to avert one HIV infection ranges between US$150 to US$900Models suggest that the cost to avert one HIV infection among heterosexual men in low male circumcision, high HIV prevalence settings ranges from US$150 to US$900 using a 10-y time horizon.1198CE71, 129728Premature postoperative sexual intercourse has small impactModels predict that premature postoperative resumption of sexual intercourse, 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.959C6EF, 129729Behavioural risk compensation has small impactModels 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.959C6EF URL: | Excerpt / Summary Male circumcision for HIV prevention in high HIV prevalence settings: what can mathematical modelling contribute to informed decision making?
Experts from UNAIDS, WHO, and the South African Centre for Epidemiological Modelling report their review of mathematical models estimating the impact of male circumcision on HIV incidence in high HIV prevalence settings.
Hankins C, Hargrove J, Williams B, Abu-Raddad L, Auvert B, Bollinger L, Dorrington R, Ghani A, Gray R, Hallett T, Kahn JG, Lohse N, Nagelkerke N, Porco T, Schmid G, Stover J, Weiss H, Welte A, White P, White R |
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