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− | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' from Sydney, Australia, is Nephrologist (renal specialist)<ref name="IAUS">{{REFweb | + | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' from Sydney, [[Australia]], is Nephrologist (renal specialist)<ref name="IAUS">{{REFweb |
|url=https://intactivistsofaustralasia.wordpress.com/2012/08/23/meet-the-circumcision-foundation-of-australia/ | |url=https://intactivistsofaustralasia.wordpress.com/2012/08/23/meet-the-circumcision-foundation-of-australia/ | ||
|title=Meet the <q>Circumcision Academy of Australia</q> | |title=Meet the <q>Circumcision Academy of Australia</q> | ||
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|accessdate=2022-07-07 | |accessdate=2022-07-07 | ||
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+ | == [[Circumfetish]] == | ||
+ | Duggan is member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetishist]] [[Brian J. Morris]]. | ||
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Duggan is a Sydney based Nephrologist (renal specialist). She is listed as a co-author of the [[Circumcision Academy of Australia|CAA]]’s defining document, ‘Infant male circumcision: An evidence based policy statement’. | Duggan is a Sydney based Nephrologist (renal specialist). She is listed as a co-author of the [[Circumcision Academy of Australia|CAA]]’s defining document, ‘Infant male circumcision: An evidence based policy statement’. | ||
− | In its discussion of urinary tract infections ([[UTI]]’s) and renal disease, the CAA document claimed that a UK study had found that ‘cumulative prevalence (of UTI’s) to age 16 was 3.6% in [[uncircumcised]] boys’, however the article in question actually made no reference at all to the [[circumcision]] status of the boys included in its study. The CAA document also claimed that circumcision ‘protects against recurrence’ of UTI’s. It cited an article in the ''[[Journals|Journal of the American Medical Association]]'' (JAMA) as supporting evidence for that claim, however the JAMA article stated quite clearly that ‘the lack of circumcision documentation in 47% of male children limited our ability to accurately assess risk based on this important factor’.<ref name="IAUS"/> | + | In its discussion of urinary tract infections ([[UTI]]’s) and renal disease, the CAA document claimed that a UK study had found that ‘cumulative prevalence (of UTI’s) to age 16 was 3.6% in [[uncircumcised]] boys’, however the article in question actually made no reference at all to the [[circumcision]] status of the boys included in its study. The CAA document also falsely claimed that [[circumcision]] ‘protects against recurrence’ of UTI’s. It cited an article in the ''[[Journals|Journal of the American Medical Association]]'' (JAMA) as supporting evidence for that claim, however the JAMA article stated quite clearly that ‘the lack of circumcision documentation in 47% of male children limited our ability to accurately assess risk based on this important factor’.<ref name="IAUS"/> |
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+ | * [[Australia]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 13 April 2024
Karen A. Duggan from Sydney, Australia, is Nephrologist (renal specialist)[1].
Circumfetish
Duggan is member of the alleged medical organisation Circumcision Academy of Australia, driven by circumfetishist Brian J. Morris.
Research about Duggan
The Intactivists of Australasia have collected more information about Duggan as quoted below:
Duggan is a Sydney based Nephrologist (renal specialist). She is listed as a co-author of the CAA’s defining document, ‘Infant male circumcision: An evidence based policy statement’.
In its discussion of urinary tract infections (UTI’s) and renal disease, the CAA document claimed that a UK study had found that ‘cumulative prevalence (of UTI’s) to age 16 was 3.6% in uncircumcised boys’, however the article in question actually made no reference at all to the circumcision status of the boys included in its study. The CAA document also falsely claimed that circumcision ‘protects against recurrence’ of UTI’s. It cited an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) as supporting evidence for that claim, however the JAMA article stated quite clearly that ‘the lack of circumcision documentation in 47% of male children limited our ability to accurately assess risk based on this important factor’.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ a b (23 August 2012).
Meet the
. Retrieved 7 July 2022.Circumcision Academy of Australia