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According to a footnote of the mentioned analysis, they use the term "non-voluntary" in keeping with a familiar distinction in bioethics, because it concerns a moral patient unable to express their will in relation to a given procedure, rather than "involuntary" which implies a moral agent able to express their will who refuses the procedure.<ref name="MyersEarp2020"/> | According to a footnote of the mentioned analysis, they use the term "non-voluntary" in keeping with a familiar distinction in bioethics, because it concerns a moral patient unable to express their will in relation to a given procedure, rather than "involuntary" which implies a moral agent able to express their will who refuses the procedure.<ref name="MyersEarp2020"/> | ||
NMNC does not decrease one's susceptibility to HIV infection.<ref>{{REFjournal | |||
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Revision as of 01:59, 1 March 2020
NNMC is an abbreviation for Non-voluntary Neonatal Male Circumcision. This term has been used by Myers & Earp in their recent medical and ethical analysis "What is the best age to circumcise?"[1]
According to a footnote of the mentioned analysis, they use the term "non-voluntary" in keeping with a familiar distinction in bioethics, because it concerns a moral patient unable to express their will in relation to a given procedure, rather than "involuntary" which implies a moral agent able to express their will who refuses the procedure.[1]
NMNC does not decrease one's susceptibility to HIV infection.[2]
References
- ↑ a b
Myers, Alex, Earp, Brian D.. What is the best age to circumcise? A medical and ethical analysis. Bioethics. 1 February 2020; : in press. DOI. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
- ↑
Garenne, M, Matthews, A. Voluntary medical male circumcision and HIV in Zambia: expectations and observations. J Biosoc Sc. October 2019; PMID. DOI. Retrieved 29 February 2020.